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PhONEday was a
change to
telephone numbering in the
United Kingdom on
Sunday 16
April 1995. A
shortage of
unique telephone numbers in the old dialling...
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Older pre-
PhONEday nine-digit 0500
numbers were left as nine-digit
numbers after PhONEday. No new 0500
number ranges were
released after PhONEday. Older...
- 01700 to 01709 on
PhONEday. New 070
personal number allocations had to be
chosen carefully such that mis-dialled
calls for old pre-
PhONEday geographic numbers...
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number of
available codes for new
services was
quickly dwindling. In 1995,
PhONEday partially addressed this by
altering all
geographic area
codes to begin...
- part of the Big
Number Change in 2000. Area code
changed as a part of
phONEday in 1995. Area code
changed in 1990. (023) Wide area.
Southampton numbers...
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across the UK for ****ure use, on
Easter Sunday, 16
April 1995 (dubbed "
PhONEday"), an
extra digit "1" was
inserted after the
initial zero into all except...
- area
codes starting 03 were
renumbered to
start 013
during the
national PhONEday renumbering,
while premium rate,
local rate and
mobile phone prefixes such...
- code. This area code
split doubled the
potential capacity. In 1995, on "
PhONEday", the
codes changed again, to 0171 and 0181. The
split into two area codes...
- 0113, Nottingham; 0115, Leicester; 0116 and Bristol; 0117), as part of
PhONEday. All
subscriber numbers within the area code
consist of
seven digits. The...
- the city of
Newport and
surrounding areas in the
United Kingdom.
Before PhONEday the area code was 0633,
which was
originally dialled as "0NE3"
where the...