What's in a number?
A phone number says a lot about you and your business. Do you want to be seen as local, national or global? Do you want to encourage calls with a free-to-call number? The right number can help create the right impression for you, and influence callers' behaviour in a quick and powerful way - at very little cost.
dmClub numbers can be combined with a choice of advanced call-handling services, including dmSwitchboard, dmCalls and dmAnswers.
Click here for an overview of call handling services
Number Type Menu
Click on the icons to view information about each number range.
Number Ranges
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0207 numbers (Central London) |
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UK Local numbers (for all UK area codes) |
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0800 numbers (UK Freephone) |
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0845 numbers (UK local-style rates) |
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0870 numbers (UK national-style rates) |
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07-D numbers ('world office' numbers) Unfortunately since about 2010, international carriers (and some UK carriers) have been more and more reluctant to allow these numbers to be called, and so bar them. Probably it's because getting the tariffing correct is too difficult for them - and getting it wrong can be very expensive. Even in the UK, they have been widely abused, and no longer have the support of Ofcom and much of the industry. So dmClub no longer recommend the use of these numbers. |
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07-K numbers ('world mobile' numbers) Unfortunately since about 2010, international carriers (and some UK carriers) have been more and more reluctant to allow these numbers to be called, and so bar them. Probably it's because getting the tariffing correct is too difficult for them - and getting it wrong can be very expensive. Even in the UK, they have been widely abused, and no longer have the support of Ofcom and much of the industry. So dmClub no longer recommend the use of these numbers. |
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07-PN2 numbers ('personal number 2' numbers) Unfortunately since about 2010, international carriers (and some UK carriers) have been more and more reluctant to allow these numbers to be called, and so bar them. Probably it's because getting the tariffing correct is too difficult for them - and getting it wrong can be very expensive. Even in the UK, they have been widely abused, and no longer have the support of Ofcom and much of the industry. So dmClub no longer recommend the use of these numbers. |
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0844 numbers (new range, now available) |
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0871 numbers (UK/Euro numbers) |
*as at 13Sep10 this excludes UK Lycamobile numbers