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Old November 15th 07, 12:35 PM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.telecom,uk.railway
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In article .com,
Adrian writes
The implication is that one can dial
222 1234 within a notional STD code of "0207" AND expect to be
connected. I have heard that there are a handful of exchanges within
London were that does work.


I would very much doubt that, unless you're talking about PBXes. If you
can identify one, please let me know and I'll ensure it gets fixed.

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Old November 15th 07, 08:09 PM posted to uk.transport.london, uk.telecom, uk.railway
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On Nov 15, 5:35 am, "Clive D. W. Feather" cl...@on-the-
train.demon.co.uk wrote:

I would very much doubt that, unless you're talking about PBXes. If you
can identify one, please let me know and I'll ensure it gets fixed.



A lot of people at work do not realise they are on a PBX if its been
set up with some form of access codes and/or least cost routinf and/or
speed dial numbers that resemble short forms of the full number.

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On 15 Nov, 13:35, "Clive D. W. Feather" cl...@on-the-
train.demon.co.uk wrote:
I have heard that there are a handful of exchanges within
London were that does work.


I would very much doubt that, unless you're talking about PBXes. If you
can identify one, please let me know and I'll ensure it gets fixed.


Dear Clive pls can you give me the keys to your DMSU k thx

:P

Neil

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"Clive D. W. Feather"
wrote in message
: : In article
: : .com,
: : Adrian writes
: : : The implication is that one can dial
: : : 222 1234 within a notional STD code of "0207" AND
: : : expect to be connected. I have heard that there are
: : : a handful of exchanges within London were that does
: : : work.
: :
: : I would very much doubt that, unless you're talking
: : about PBXes. If you can identify one, please let me
: : know and I'll ensure it gets fixed.

I can dial any number on 0121-25x xxxx with just the last 4 digits ;-)

Ivor

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