Thats nuts lolPuterTutor said:Now it used to be around here, if it was long distance, but within the area code, you dialed 1-555-2356, now you have to dial the area code as well, for any long distance call.
LastLegionary said:Thats nuts lolPuterTutor said:Now it used to be around here, if it was long distance, but within the area code, you dialed 1-555-2356, now you have to dial the area code as well, for any long distance call.
BTW fi, I'm kinda only talking about North American Numbering Plan... I don't quite know the ITU standards.
Actually, anything from 2 to 20 or something. It makes me nuts to code for the International community, no standards whatsoever.Justintime said:11 digits here![]()
LastLegionary said:You never ever need to dial the full 10 digit number, provided it is not a long distance number within the same area code, and you are dialing the same area code.
For example, if you are 905-555-1212 and dial 905-555-9876, if it is long distance you HAVE to dial 1-905-555-9876. If it is local, it would be preferred if you dial 905-555-9876. But you CAN dial 555-9876 but only if it is not long distance.