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On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 19:00:43 +0000 (UTC), "Terry Harper"
wrote: "Ian Jelf" wrote in message ... The only country where I've ever noticed major differences in number length is Germany, where they can be very variable, even on the same exchange. Is this because they show direct dialling inward with the PBAX as, say, 06857-2456-0 and the extensions as 06857-2456-154? Yes, that's part of it, but "normal" single-line numbers can have varying lengths - perhaps longer for newer numbers - and some (mainly business) users have 4 or 5-digit numbers even in a large city that otherwise has up to 8-digits. As an example, I looked for hotels in Frankfurt on www.gelbeseiten.de and found 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and even 10 digits in the local number, though that last one may have been a DDI as Terry says, without the usual hyphen. Richard. |
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