Greetings list, I'm trying to establish if there's an issue whereby certain telcos in certain countries have not updated the London, UK numbering plan to include some parts of the 020 3 range, despite it being in operation for some two years now. To help with this, I'd be most grateful anyone outside the UK could make a test call to +44 203 3393 7389. This is a simple test number I've set up which will answer with a voicemail greeting. You'll be asked to state your country and telco. If you are unable to successfully call this number, please drop me an email to numbertest <at> minotaur <dot> it with the same information (country and telco). I'm particularly interested in callers from various providers in the USA, Australia and Switzerland, but feedback from people in all countries would be appreciated. Please do not participate if calling a UK number is going to hit your wallet in a big way when your phone bill comes round. Thanks to everyone in advance. Regards, Chris
Quoting "Chris Bagnall" <lists at minotaur.cc>:> Greetings list, > > I'm trying to establish if there's an issue whereby certain telcos > in certain countries have not updated the London, UK numbering plan > to include some parts of the 020 3 range, despite it being in > operation for some two years now. > > To help with this, I'd be most grateful anyone outside the UK could > make a test call to +44 203 3393 7389.Thins number is wrong - it has too many digits - should only be eight after the 20. (possible you put a surplus 3 in?) -- Phil Reynolds mail: phil-asterisk at tinsleyviaduct.com Web: http://www.tinsleyviaduct.com/phil/ Waltham 66, Emley Moor 69, Droitwich 79, Windows 95 ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
Am Freitag, den 27.03.2009, 16:35 +0000 schrieb Phil Reynolds:> Quoting "Chris Bagnall" <lists at minotaur.cc>:> Thins number is wrong - it has too many digits - should only be eight > after the 20. (possible you put a surplus 3 in?)Good guess, indeed +44 20 3393 7389 has an answering machine as announced (and can be reached from my telco, obviously). I feel some pity for the poor owner of the other number (well, minus the last digit) - he probably pulled the phone cord from the wall already. BR Anselm