On 23 Jun 2004, at 12:15, Gavin Hamill wrote:

Belfast isn't in Ireland, it's in Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK.
Hence any UK provider can give you 0845's, 0870's etc.

Belfast is on the island of Ireland. This is an important distinction since national calls in the Republic of Ireland are to all 32 counties (that includes Northern Ireland). This means that a Dublin - Belfast call is a national rate call whereas a Dublin - London call is an international rate call.


This could be useful information to anyone wanting to terminate calls for the Republic of Ireland. It's what we're doing :-)

Stephan
Managing Director
ANU Internet Services
Dangan Business Park
Galway
Ireland
http://www.anu.net

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