Locale Summary |
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Locale name |
United Kingdom |
ISO code |
GB |
Region |
Europe |
Dialing code |
+44 |
Reachability |
Inbound |
Outbound |
---|---|---|
Domestic |
Yes |
Yes |
International |
Yes |
Yes |
Toll-Free |
Yes |
Yes |
Outbound restrictions |
Starting May 15, 2023, for outbound calling to United Kingdom destinations, new Ofcom rules will block calls from caller IDs (From numbers) that are invalid, do not uniquely identify the caller, or do not contain a Telephone Number that is dialable. See Ofcom's Guidance on the provision of Calling Line Identification facilities and other related services. |
|
Outbound requirements |
N/A |
|
Best practices |
N/A |
|
Caller ID |
Inbound |
Outbound |
---|---|---|
Domestic |
+E.164 |
Local |
International |
E.164 (Non-guaranteed) |
+E.164 |
Toll-Free |
+E.164 |
Local |
DTMF |
Inbound |
Outbound |
---|---|---|
RFC.2833 format |
Yes |
Yes |
Emergency Calling |
Outbound |
---|---|
Emergency services |
Yes |
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