Quote:It shows that the powers that be were not very clever in those days either, they spent millions of pounds on phONEday.
The idea was that they needed more numbers, can anybody remember how many numbers they gained by the process?
The 0171 and 0181 7 digit London to 8 digit 0207 and 0208 prefixed numbers Phoneday change was all the way back on 22nd April 2000 and I believe that finally some time in 2006 we will see the very first 0203 numbers issued because they will finally be starting to run out of 0207 and 0208 number blocks to issue to telcos.
Now these 0203 numbers will be issued anywhere in Greater London finally helping to make people aware the only code for London is in fact 20 and there is no such thing as the 0207 and 0208 phone area.
One wonders why they needed to make the change 6 years before they actually required the extra numbers!!! Surely the public's understanding would have been better reinforced if the passing of Phoneday had been immediately followed by the issuing of 0204 0205 numbers etc.
And to think that they split 01 into 0171 and 0181 some time in the early 90s to create more numbers only to then realise they had screwed up and needed the 020 code for a reunified London and 8 digits. And who was behind this big screw up? None other than OFTEL clearly setting the proud traditions that its successor Ofcom has so resolutely followed.