| To: | spridgets@Autox.Team.Net |
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| Subject: | Ooops---phone numbers |
| From: | b-evans@ix.netcom.com |
| Date: | Fri, 03 Jul 1998 09:05:28 -0700 |
| References: | <199807030347.WAA14866@ns3.ipa.net> <3.0.1.32.19980703093231.007d4dd0@carroll.com> |
| Reply-to: | b-evans@ix.netcom.com |
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It has been pointed out to me that explaination of British telephone numbers is
now somewhat dated. British phone numbers now have a four-digit area or city
code, followed by the telephone number. After the "44" country code, therefore,
if an old four digit number begins with a "0", you exchange it for a "1". A
three
digit number would have a "1" placed at the beginning. For example:
123-xxxxxx would be dialed 1123
0123-xxxxxx would be dialed 1123
And remember that the U.K. is on Greenwich mean time or British Daylight Time
and
five hours ahead of the East Coast, and eight hours ahead of the West Coast.
Bob
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