catj wrote on Jun 8
th, 2009 at 12:02am:
However, for 070 'personal' numbers I always write those out as 070 xxxx xxxx so that they cannot be confused with mobile numbers (a common scam).
That's a very good method!
catj wrote on Jun 8
th, 2009 at 12:02am:
For the moment, you're right about 0800, 0808, 0844, 0845, 0870, 0871, etc, but I am sure that I saw something, some while ago, that was suggesting that at some point in the future it was going to be recommended that they should be written as 08x xxxx xxxx instead.
Eeks.. I hope not .. how will people be able to tell the difference between 0870 (free on some call plans) and 0871 (up to 10p/min!) Or maybe that's what the numbers' owners want...
catj wrote on Jun 8
th, 2009 at 12:02am:
I think the same plan (0xx xxxx xxxx) is also going to be hatched for 030, 033, 034, 037, etc, numbers at some time in the future as well.
Hmm. Given 0370 and 0345 are there specifically for 0870 & 0845 migrations, I'd say 03xx xxxxxxx is a better format. Especially as most (all?) other numbers within 03 currently start 0300 and 0333 which fit nicely...
catj wrote on Jun 8
th, 2009 at 12:02am:
In any case, it looks like the software used to run this website is flexible enough that changes like this can be made as and when they are needed. What has been achieved in the last 24 hours has already massively improved usability.
Agreed, it does look better!!