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Posted by Serguei2, 01 July 2008 · 83 views

Hi

I live in Canada. Few days ago, I dial 7 numbers to call somebody but in June 25th 2008, when I was entering in internet, the operator talked unstead the modem's noise.

From now, I dial 10 numbers to call some body. the region number + the phone number.
I don't know if this happen everywhere in north america as well.


See you later.

Robin Gravel




The people who set up numbering plans are silly.

There are two ways that area code splits are done:

-1- People in some parts of an area code region keep their old number and area code; people elsewhere in the region get a new area code. Phone lists and such need to be updated.

-2- Everyone keeps their old area code, but a new area code is "overlaid" on the geographic region of the old one. Everyone has to dial 1+10 digits.

The right approach would have been to give everyone a new area code, split geographically, but allow numbers with the old area code to be used as an alias. For example:

Before split: Joe in Rockford IL is 815-234-5678. Jim in Joliet IL is 815-345-6789.

After split: Joe in Rockford IL is 871-234-5678. Jim in Joliet IL is 682-345-6789. Exchange 871-345-xxxx can be used for new numbers in Joliet, and exchange 682-234-xxxx can be used for new numbers in Rockford. Exchange 815-234-xxxx will map to 871-234-xxxx, while exchange 815-345-xxxx will map to 682-345-xxxx.

I don't think such a split would have been difficult technically, but it would have allowed everyone to keep their old phone number while still allowing 7-digit dialing for local calls. 1+10-style numbers programmed into dialing directories would continue to work; any 7-digit number could be made to work by prefixing 1+old area code.

I wonder if any other country has ever done anything so sensible.
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