On Fri, Jun 05, 2009 at 11:59:59AM -0400, Peter Beckman wrote:
> I can't find any documentation that a UK number 020 0xxx is a London
> number. I can find 020 3xxx is new and most Londoners don't know
> about it, and that most Londoners believe only 020 7xxx and 020 8xxx
> are
Hi Peter,
020 is the code for London. At the moment, only 020 3, 7 and 8 numbers
should be being used; 020 0 numbers have been allocated, but they're for
'national dialling only' - i.e. one can dial us (020 3298 2000) as 3290
2000 from within London, and this holds for 020 7 and 020 8 as well, bu
asterisk-biz-requ...@lists.digium.com wrote:
> I can't find any documentation that a UK number 020 0xxx is a London
> number. I can find 020 3xxx is new and most Londoners don't know
> about it, and that most Londoners believe only 020 7xxx and 020 8xxx
> are valid.
>
> Can an
> So the answer is: Any 020 number is London.
What's particularly interesting is that it's not just the punters who don't
seem to know the correct dialling codes for London. We've had reports from
clients with 020 3 numbers saying that they can't be dialled from certain
networks in the USA, S
On Fri, 5 Jun 2009, Alistair Cunningham wrote:
> See page 27 of:
>
> http://www.ofcom.org.uk/telecoms/ioi/numbers/numplan170608.pdf
Thanks Alistair. It seems that some further digging makes it clear that
many people in the London area don't understand their own numbering
system:
http://
Peter,
See page 27 of:
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/telecoms/ioi/numbers/numplan170608.pdf
Alistair Cunningham
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Peter Beckman wrote:
> I can't find any documentation that a UK number 020 0xxx is a London
> number. I can find 020 3xxx
I can't find any documentation that a UK number 020 0xxx is a London
number. I can find 020 3xxx is new and most Londoners don't know
about it, and that most Londoners believe only 020 7xxx and 020 8xxx
are valid.
Can anyone point me to some documentation about the geographic