0332 numbers
Standard landline rate numbers
Number type: | 0332 number |
Usage: | Non-geographic numbering |
Call costs: | Normal landline rate |
Introduced: | March 2007 |
Similar numbers: | All other 03 numbers |
What are 0332 numbers?
An 0332 number is a special type of landline-rate phone number used by businesses and various other organisations.
Unlike traditional landline phone numbers, 0332 numbers are not linked with specific geographic locations. However, the cost to call an 0332 number within the UK is always the same as calling a normal home or business landline.
0332 number call costs
A call to an 0332 number costs the same as a call to a normal home or business landline.
All numbers that start with 03 are charged at the same rate as standard landline numbers that start with '01' or '02'. If your phone tariff offers inclusive calls to landlines, calls to 0332 numbers will also be included on the same basis.
Call type | Call cost |
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0332 number from a landline | Included in any applicable call packages, otherwise standard landline rates. |
0332 number from a mobile | Included in talktime and bundled minutes, otherwise standard landline rates. |
Telecoms regulator Ofcom specifically prohibits phone companies from charging more to call an 03 number than a standard landline, as detailed in their call costs guide.
Are 0332 numbers free to call?
0332 numbers are not the same as freephone 0800 and 0808 numbers, but they can be called at no extra charge on many phone tariffs.
If your phone tariff offers free calls to landlines at certain times of day, or has inclusive calls or bundled minutes that cover calls to landline numbers, calls to 0332 numbers (and all other 03 numbers) will be included in these deals on the exact same basis.
All '03 numbers' work in the same way and are charged at the same rate. This includes 03320 numbers, 03321 numbers, 03322 numbers, 03323 numbers and all other numbers that start with the digits 0332, regardless of how the number is displayed or what the following digits are.