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Phone Code Map
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I'm searching for a map of the boundaries of all the phone codes (01225, 01442 etc), but cannot find them anywhere. Any suggestions?
BT have been less than helpful by the way.
BT have been less than helpful by the way.
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you will find the prefixes dotted around all over the place, as they dont all end up in one cluster,
i live inbetween derbyshire and nottinghamshire, and the codes get jumbled up, some little towns use both codes, and are actually in the place you think the code should be different..
this makes no sense really in writing, basicly, you could get a good idea of the general areas that the codes relate to, but because of people moving, wires going to certain places, phone exchanges moving etc etc its not an exact plan, ther eis a list in the back of the phonebook, and although its a simple list, it makes the most sense that anyones going to make of it
you will find the prefixes dotted around all over the place, as they dont all end up in one cluster,
i live inbetween derbyshire and nottinghamshire, and the codes get jumbled up, some little towns use both codes, and are actually in the place you think the code should be different..
this makes no sense really in writing, basicly, you could get a good idea of the general areas that the codes relate to, but because of people moving, wires going to certain places, phone exchanges moving etc etc its not an exact plan, ther eis a list in the back of the phonebook, and although its a simple list, it makes the most sense that anyones going to make of it
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