Who called me from a Exa Networks Limited number?

Exa Networks Limited is a UK communications provider. Look up any of its 8 Ofcom-allocated number blocks below.

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Provider
Exa Networks Limited
Type
Communications provider
Allocated blocks
8

Exa Networks Limited is a UK communications provider. That means Ofcom has allocated Exa Networks Limited one or more blocks of UK telephone numbers under the National Telephone Numbering Plan, which Exa Networks Limited can either use for its own customers or sub-allocate to resellers and downstream providers. In total, Exa Networks Limited currently holds 8 allocated number blocks in our copy of the Ofcom plan.

Exa Networks Limited's number ranges are concentrated in 0113 (Leeds), 0114 (Sheffield), 01274 (Bradford), 01484 (Huddersfield). Across all of its allocations the split is roughly 7 geographic landline, 1 vpn blocks. You can use the tables below to jump straight to a specific Exa Networks Limited area code or number block and see the common call patterns reported for it.

The oldest Exa Networks Limited number block in the Ofcom data was allocated in 2008. Allocation dates matter because a number that has been live for many years is more likely to be a settled business or residential line, whereas a very recently-allocated block is more commonly seen in VoIP and virtual-number services — the kind sometimes used for short-lived marketing or scam campaigns.

Is a Exa Networks Limited number safe to answer? In most cases, yes — the overwhelming majority of calls from any UK provider's range are ordinary, legitimate calls. However, two things are important to understand. First, because Exa Networks Limited can sub-allocate or resell its numbers, the fact that a number sits in a Exa Networks Limited block does not mean Exa Networks Limited itself is calling you. Second, UK caller IDs can be spoofed: scammers can make a call appear to come from a Exa Networks Limited number they don't control. So treat the number as a clue, not proof — judge the call on what the caller actually asks for.

If a Exa Networks Limited number called you and you're unsure, don't share security details, bank information or one-time passcodes, and don't return the call until you've verified it independently. You can block the specific number on any UK smartphone from the recent-calls list, enable free network-level call screening through your own landline provider, and register with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) to cut legitimate marketing calls. Persistent nuisance calls can be reported to Ofcom, and suspected scams to Action Fraud (or Police Scotland on 101).

Where Exa Networks Limited numbers are based

The area codes where Exa Networks Limited holds the most Ofcom-allocated number blocks. Click an area to see every block and the call patterns reported there.

Area codeLocationTypeBlocks
0113 Leeds Geographic 1
0114 Sheffield Geographic 1
01274 Bradford Geographic 1
01484 Huddersfield Geographic 1
0151 Liverpool Geographic 1
0161 Manchester Geographic 1
(020) London Geographic 1
056 UK VoIP Vpn 1

Example Exa Networks Limited number blocks

A sample of individual number blocks allocated to Exa Networks Limited. Each links to a full guide for that block:

FAQs about Exa Networks Limited numbers

Is a Exa Networks Limited number safe to answer?

A Exa Networks Limited number is usually a normal, legitimate UK line — Exa Networks Limited is an Ofcom-licensed communications provider. But because numbers can be resold and caller IDs can be spoofed, you should still judge each call on its content: hang up on anyone who pressures you, asks for security details or one-time passcodes, or wants remote access to your device.

Does a Exa Networks Limited number mean Exa Networks Limited is calling me?

Not necessarily. Exa Networks Limited allocates numbers to its own customers and often sub-allocates ranges to resellers and downstream providers, so the organisation actually calling you may be a completely different business using a Exa Networks Limited-allocated number. Number spoofing can also make an unrelated caller appear to use a Exa Networks Limited number.

How many UK numbers does Exa Networks Limited have?

Exa Networks Limited currently holds 8 Ofcom-allocated number blocks in our copy of the National Telephone Numbering Plan. Each block typically covers 1,000 or 10,000 individual numbers, so the real count of usable numbers is far higher.

How do I block and report a Exa Networks Limited number?

On most UK smartphones, open your recent calls, tap the number and choose 'Block this caller'. UK landline providers (BT, Sky, TalkTalk, Virgin Media) offer free call screening you can switch on in their app. Report nuisance calls to Ofcom, scam calls to Action Fraud, and forward scam texts free to 7726. You can also register with the TPS at tpsonline.org.uk to stop legitimate marketing calls.