How do I call O2 from my O2 mobile?

How do I call O2 from my O2 mobile?

020 8239 3902 when calling from within the UK….​For any other Pay Monthly questions, check our Pay Monthly help articles.​

Customer ServiceNumberCharges
From your O2 mobile202Free
From a landline0344 809 0202Standard UK rate
From abroad+44 7860 980 202Free†

What calls are free on O2?

Freephone numbers beginning 0800 or 0808 (most are already free from landlines), will also be free to call from mobiles starting from 1 July 2015. After that date, you won’t be charged for calling any number starting 0800 or 0808 from your O2 phone and they won’t appear on your bill.

What did O2 used to be called?

BT Cellnet
In 2001, BT Cellnet demerged from BT as mmO2 plc, and was relaunched on 1 May 2002 using the O2 brand. The company changed its name from mmO2 to O2 plc in March 2005.

What number do you call to top-up O2?

4444
Go to any O2 shop or anywhere you see the green top-up logo and ask for an O2 top-up. You can pay by cash or card. Then call 4444 free from your mobile, or 08456 062 277 from a landline, enter the number on your receipt and follow the instructions.

Does an 02 Number cost?

Cost of calling 02 numbers Calls to 02 numbers from a landline usually cost around 13 pence per minute, though may be as low as 2 pence per minute. There is usually a ‘call connection’ fee. This is a flat rate of around 21 pence.

Can I call 0800 from O2?

It’s free to call freephone numbers starting 0800 or 0808 from your mobile phone or landline. All standard UK landline numbers start with 01 or 02, and all UK mobile numbers start with 07. Calls and texts to these numbers are included in your minutes and texts as part of your tariff.

Are 02 numbers free on O2?

It’s free to call freephone numbers starting 0800 or 0808 from your mobile phone or landline. Calls to 03 and 070 numbers cost the same as other standard fixed line numbers starting 01 or 02, and are included in your minutes and texts as part of your tariff.

Is O2 part of EE?

EE and O2 are two of the UK’s main four mobile operators, alongside Three and Vodafone. EE was formed in 2012 by the merger of Orange and T-Mobile, while O2 can trace its roots back to Cellnet and BT Cellnet before it became O2 in 2002.

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