True, I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a 2 + 4 (e.g. 12 3456) style six digit number in the UK. 01234 567890 is probably what I’d expect; maybe 01234 567 890.
I've always seen it with the leading zero part of the area code to make 4, then 3 then 4 grouping. The leading zero was always listed.
e.g. 0123 456 7890
and 01/02 prefixes are landlines, 07 are mobile phones, 08 free, and 09 premium rate lines.
Wikipedia [0] says that there are 8 digit local numbers, and 2/5 digit area codes, but I happen not to have lived in a place that uses them until mobile phones took over anyway.
e.g. 0123 456 7890
and 01/02 prefixes are landlines, 07 are mobile phones, 08 free, and 09 premium rate lines.
Wikipedia [0] says that there are 8 digit local numbers, and 2/5 digit area codes, but I happen not to have lived in a place that uses them until mobile phones took over anyway.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dialling_codes_in_the_...