Buy a 0330 Number for Your Business
A 0330 number is a UK-wide business number that costs callers the same as ringing a standard landline (01/02) and is included in mobile minute bundles. It gives your business a national presence without tying you to one town, while calls route to whichever phones your team already uses.
- Included in free minutes on all major UK mobile networks
- National presence without being tied to a city
- Route calls anywhere - office, home, or mobile

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National numbers
Local and national phone numbers for businesses and organisations across the country
One number for your solo business
Perfect for freelancers, consultants, solo founders, and small service businesses.
£130 Per year. One payment.
Share one number with a small team
For 2-person teams sharing one business line.
£22.00 per month
Advanced routing for growing teams
For growing teams that need more routing control.
£43.00 per month
What is a 0330 number?
A 0330 number is a non-geographic business number from the UK’s 03 range, introduced by Ofcom as the fair successor to the old 084 and 087 ranges. It behaves like a normal landline number for the person calling, costing the same as a call to an 01 or 02 number and counting towards inclusive minutes, while giving the business behind it complete freedom over where calls are answered.
Because the number carries no location, a 0330 number suits any organisation that serves customers across the UK. Calls arrive on our platform and ring through to your office lines, mobiles or a team of colleagues, so callers always reach a person rather than a place.
Is 0330 an area code?
Strictly speaking, no. An area code such as 0161 routes calls to Manchester exchanges, whereas 0330 belongs to the national 03 range and says nothing about where the company is based. People often search for the “0330 area code” after being called from one, and the answer is simply that a UK-wide organisation rang them.
For your business this works in your favour. A customer in Leeds, Cardiff or Glasgow sees one consistent national number on your website and your invoices, and nobody wonders why they are ringing a company in another town.
What do 0330 numbers cost?
For your callers: the same as a standard landline call, and free within inclusive minutes. Ofcom prohibits any service charge on 03 numbers, so a 0330 number can never surprise a caller with a premium rate.
For your business: we offer 0330 numbers with transparent monthly pricing, with call management features such as a call queue, welcome message and call recording included. See our pricing page for current rates.
0330 vs 0333 vs 0800
All three give your business a national presence, and the right choice depends on who pays for the call. With an 0800 number the call is free for the caller because your business covers the cost, which suits sales lines where you want zero barriers. With 0330 and 0333 the caller pays a normal landline rate that is usually absorbed by their bundle, which keeps your own costs lower.
Between 0330 and 0333 there is no difference in price or regulation, so most businesses simply pick the number combination they find easier to remember.
Choose the smart phone features you need
Easily handle incoming calls, improve customer communication, and keep your business reachable at all times.
Call forwarding
Forward incoming calls to any landline, mobile, or team. Set rules based on time and availability — manage everything from your dashboard.
Phone menu (IVR)
Help callers reach the right person immediately. With a simple menu, you route every call to the right employee or department.
Statistics by email
Receive daily, weekly, or monthly call reports directly in your inbox. See call volume, duration, peak times, and missed calls — without logging in to anything.
Smart voicemail system
When no one picks up, callers leave a voicemail that arrives in your inbox as an audio file. Custom greetings, multiple recipients, and no extra software needed.
Explore all available features and choose the best ones for your phone number!
Why businesses bring their number to CallFactory
Premium routing over fixed networks
Your calls travel over traditional fixed carrier networks rather than the cheapest internet route, so callers hear the clarity of a domestic landline even across borders.
Licensed operator in 14 EU countries
CallFactory is a registered telecom operator in 14 of the largest EU countries and runs its own platform. Special routing or an urgent change is handled directly by us, with no tickets raised with an upstream provider.
Best uses for 0330 numbers
A versatile number choice for diverse business needs.

Online stores
Give your customers a professional phone number for enquiries, manage order-related calls efficiently, and offer voicemail or automated updates — making support …

Inbound call centres
Distribute incoming calls to available agents, manage high volumes with intelligent queues, and improve caller experience — whether you run an external …

Global business
Keep your international team connected with one business number — route calls across borders while staying consistent and professional. Forward business calls …
FAQ 0330 numbers
Common questions about UK 0330 national numbers.
Calls to 0330 numbers cost the same as calls to standard landlines beginning 01 or 02, and they count towards inclusive minutes on UK mobile and landline packages. Most callers therefore pay nothing extra, while callers without a bundle pay their provider’s normal landline rate.
No. Where 0113 means Leeds and 020 means London, 0330 is part of the national 03 range and carries no location at all. That is the point: a 0330 number works for a business anywhere in the UK and stays the same wherever you move.
There is no technical or cost difference. Both are “UK Wide” numbers under the same Ofcom rules; 0330 was the first block released and is the one most large organisations use, while 0333 is often considered slightly more memorable.
Yes. The 03 range is regulated by Ofcom and surcharging is prohibited, which is exactly why banks, insurers, councils and utilities moved their customer service lines to 0330 numbers. Publishing your 0330 number on your website and invoices helps callers confirm it belongs to your business.
Typically organisations that serve the whole country: customer service teams, online shops, charities and growing companies that want one number across every location. Your customers ring one nationwide number and we route the call to the right phone or team.
Yes. We forward incoming calls to any number you choose, including UK mobiles, so you can handle business calls on your personal device while keeping your own number private.
Immediately. Select your number from our online stock, complete the details, and it will be working within minutes.
