Calls from (029) 2160 XXXX — Cardiff

Block (029) 2160 XXXX is allocated by Ofcom to 8x8 UK, on the Cardiff exchange (allocated 2009).

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Number block
(029) 2160 XXXX
Location
Cardiff
Allocated to
8x8 UK
Allocated
2009
Status
Allocated

(029) 2160 XXXX is a number block in Cardiff, in the historic county of South Glamorgan, Wales, an area with a population of approximately 480,000. Standard landlines in this area use the format 029 2160 1234, with the first part being the dialling code and the rest being the local number.

This block — (029) 2160 XXXX — was allocated by Ofcom to 8x8 UK in 2009. 8x8 UK either operates the numbers directly or sub-allocates them to resellers and downstream carriers, which is why a single (029) 2160 XXXX prefix can be used by many different organisations. You can verify any allocation against Ofcom's National Telephone Numbering Plan, which is updated weekly.

The HMRC-impersonation scam continues to be the most-reported telephone scam in the UK, and blocks like (029) 2160 XXXX are sometimes spoofed for these calls. HMRC will never threaten arrest, demand payment by gift card or cryptocurrency, or use a 'press 1 to speak to an officer' menu. If in doubt, hang up and contact HMRC on the number printed on their gov.uk page.

If a (029) 2160 XXXX number called you and you're not sure who it was, the safest steps are: don't return the call until you've verified it (search the full number online first), don't share personal or financial details, and register the number with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) if it's a marketing call. Persistent unwanted calls can be reported to Ofcom and the ICO. To block a specific number on most UK mobiles and landlines, you can also enable network-level call screening through your provider.

FAQs about (029) 2160 XXXX

Is (029) 2160 XXXX a real UK phone number?

Yes. (029) 2160 XXXX is part of an Ofcom-allocated UK number block — any number starting with that prefix is a real, dialable UK number assigned by Ofcom to 8x8 UK for use on the UK public telephone network.

Who owns the (029) 2160 XXXX number block?

(029) 2160 XXXX is currently allocated to 8x8 UK in Ofcom's National Telephone Numbering Plan. The allocated carrier may operate the numbers directly or sub-allocate them to downstream resellers — both arrangements are normal under UK telecoms rules.

Where is a (029) 2160 XXXX number based?

(029) 2160 XXXX is associated with Cardiff. UK geographic numbers historically indicated the location of the line, although VoIP services and number-portability rules mean a (029) 2160 XXXX number can technically be used anywhere a CP routes it. For most UK landlines the geographic match still holds.

How do I block calls from (029) 2160 XXXX?

On most UK smartphones, open the recent-calls list, tap the number, and choose 'Block this caller'. UK landlines from BT, Sky, TalkTalk and Virgin Media include free 'BT Call Protect'-style screening you can enable in your provider's app. You can also register your number with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) at tpsonline.org.uk to opt out of legitimate UK marketing calls.

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