WCF services can have multiple endpoints, each of which can implement a different service contract.
For example, you could have a service declared as follows:
[ServiceBehavior(Namespace = "DemoService")]
public class DemoService : IDemoService, IDoNothingService
Which would have configuration along these lines:
<service name="DemoService" behaviorConfiguration="Debugging">
<host>
<baseAddresses>
<add baseAddress = "http://localhost/DemoService.svc" />
</baseAddresses>
</host>
<endpoint
address =""
binding="customBinding"
bindingConfiguration="InsecureCustom"
bindingNamespace="http://schemas.com/Demo" contract="IDemoService"/>
<endpoint
address =""
binding="customBinding"
bindingConfiguration="InsecureCustom"
bindingNamespace="http://schemas.com/Demo" contract="IDoNothingService"/>
</service>
Hope that helps, but if you were after the theoretical maximum interfaces you can have for a service I suspect it's some crazily large multiple of 2.