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Connect with UK Customers Using a +44 Number
Want to build trust with UK-based clients or expand into one of Europe’s largest markets? A +44 phone number lets your business sound local, credible, and established — whether you’re based in North America, Europe, or anywhere else in the world.
With DialLink, it’s easy to get a UK number, make and receive international calls, and streamline communications with customers, partners, and prospects in the UK. You can buy a UK phone number directly in our platform — no lengthy setup or IT support required.
And with DialLink, your international number is just the beginning. You also get a powerful, AI-powered cloud phone system that automates calls, enhances responsiveness, and helps you manage business communications at scale.

Why Use a +44 Country Code?
The +44 dialing code is assigned to the United Kingdom, covering England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. If you’re doing business in London, Manchester, Edinburgh, or any other UK city, having a +44 number builds local presence and helps increase pickup rates.
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A UK number with DialLink comes with the full power of our cloud-based, AI-driven phone system:
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Who Can Benefit from a UK Number:
SMBs and startups entering the UK market
Remote teams managing UK-based accounts
Sales and customer success teams with international pipelines
US and Canadian businesses building trust with UK prospects
How to Get a UK Number with DialLink
Sign up for any DialLink plan
Select an available UK (+44) number and add it to your plan
Start calling and texting via mobile, desktop, browser, or desk phone
Frequently Asked Questions
What country's code is +44?
+44 is the international dialing code for the United Kingdom, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
What is the UK country code?
The UK’s country code is +44. It’s used when making international calls to the United Kingdom.
What does +44 mean in a phone number?
+44 replaces the leading ‘0’ of a UK phone number when dialing internationally. For example, 020 1234 5678 becomes +44 20 1234 5678.
How to call a +44 number from the UK?
You don’t need to use the +44 code when calling within the UK. Just dial the number as it is, starting with the local 0.
How do you enter a mobile number with +44?
Remove the starting 0 from the mobile number and add +44. For example, 07700 900123 becomes +44 7700 900123.
How to write my UK mobile number in international format?
Start with +44, followed by the mobile number without the leading 0. Example: +44 7712 345678.
How do you call a +44 number?
From outside the UK, dial your country’s international access code (like 011 in the US or Canada), followed by 44 and the UK number without the leading 0. Example: 011 44 20 7946 0958.
How to make international calls to the UK?
To call the UK from the US or Canada, follow this format:
Dial the international access code – This is 011 for both the US and Canada.
Enter the UK country code – This is 44.
Dial the UK phone number – Omit the leading 0 from the local UK number.
For example, to call a London number like 020 7946 0958, you would dial: 011 44 20 7946 0958. This format works for both landlines and mobile numbers. Just make sure to drop the initial 0 in the UK number when dialing internationally.
This format works for both landlines and mobile numbers. Just make sure to drop the initial 0 in the UK number when dialing internationally.
Is +43 the country code for United Kingdom?
No. The country code +43 belongs to Austria, not United Kingdom.