UK non geographic numbers

Hi,
Is there a list of charges to UK non geographic numbers e.g. 0844 0845 0871 ?
many thanks

If you want them all displaying in the meeting invite, you'll have to add all of the numbers to the same region as Barry suggested.  However, if you do this, you won't see any location information associated with them (this is for the UK, this is for
DE).  Perhaps that won't matter too much because people will see their country codes and recognize that, otherwise you have two options here. 
1) Create different regions and hope people click the "Find a local number" link in the meeting invite.
2) Put them all into a single region but change the display name to include the country name.  The issue with this is that the number becomes un-clickable from Lync.
Past that you're manually editing each meeting request.  No perfect option I've found here.
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