
Hi Alex It is a standard geographic prefix (441, 442). Cheers Simon On Saturday, March 23, 2013, Alex Balashov wrote:
A customer of mine is seeing aggressive attempts to dial +441904891769 through their system, but I can't find +44 190, or any superset or subset thereof (beyond '44', obviously) in any rate decks easily at my disposal. None of the usual retail suspects have it listed in any of their online pricing, either.
I assume this means it's a new prefix, but can anyone tell if it's a premium number?
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