NGMsGhost wrote on Dec 6
th, 2008 at 5:37pm:
David_H wrote on Dec 6
th, 2008 at 2:59pm:
What do Ofcom intend to do if they do ever need more geographical exchanges as now only 04- exists?
There are numerous spare 02 prefixed exchange codes left so I can't see them running out of capacity on 01/02 any time soon and if that were a danger they could always add one more digit to every phone number on every UK exchange so immediately providing 10 times more phone numbers.
Oh, ye gods, no. The last couple of National Code and Number Changes were designed to obviate the need for tinkering, by designing and implementing a plan for the future. The 02X and 03X were originally planned to allow for local eight digit dialling everywhere. It works in NI and is designed to work in Wales behind 029. But Oftel eventually fought shy of planned, well thought out, logical development. And yes, there was (is) ample capacity in 08, but they fouled up 0800 as well.