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Do any of you have to dial 10 digits for local phone calls?

Started by Charger_Fan, April 18, 2008, 07:01:44 PM

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Well do ya?

I do.
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I don't.
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I hate polls.
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Total Members Voted: 32

rav440

724 here we used to be 412 but now thats just alleghany county pittsburgh pa. . no big deal
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drifter69

My number is puff,puff, ::) couple more pieces of wood and puff,puff,puff.

miller

we have 10 digits, but if you are calling someone within your area code you don't have to use the first 3...

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dodgecharger-fan

We started doing that a number of years ago in Southern Ontario.

It was a real treat for a while, because not only did they start requiring 10 digits, they also compressed an area code down into a specific geographical area designated by postal code.
So, someone with a 416 area code would get a new number in the 905 area code because of their location. The exchanges helped in organizing a lot of this, but not in every single case.
That frees up a 416 number, but then uses up a 905 number - which is a larger geographical area and is, for the most part, the suburbs of Toronto... and beyond.
But there was a lot of dialling twice until you figured out that a number had been changed.

Now.. there are new area codes that overlap 905. They could have avoided all the headache and just did that in the first place, no?

Even more brilliant.... a call within the 905 area code isn't always local. and a call from 416 to 905 (or the other way) can be local or long distance.
The places you can call toll free actually expanded - which is nice - the challenge is figuring it all out. A lot of cell phone providers up here (and some land line providers) will take your 10 digit dial and if it's a long distance call will announce that you need to dial 1 but then put your call through anyway with additional fee. That's great service, but it's one that shouldn't be necessary.

Brock Samson


defiance

Anybody else remember 4-digit dialing?  I actually grew up able to 4-digit.  Backwoods nowhere in AR.  Think that probably stopped about 20 years ago.  Now I live in Little Rock and it's been 10-digit since I moved here, no idea how long it's been here.

Charger_Fan

Quote from: defiance on April 21, 2008, 10:20:02 AM
Anybody else remember 4-digit dialing? 
YES! :icon_smile_big: (damn, I'm old)
I lived in a small northern Arizona farm town until I was 12. We were able to use 4 digits to dial anyone in our town, and a neighboring town until the year before we moved away. I remember my Dad constantly having to hang up & re-dial the other three digits...and he made sure everyone else in the house knew it each time too. :smilielol:

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Old Moparz

Quote from: CHARGER_FAN on April 21, 2008, 11:01:33 AM
Quote from: defiance on April 21, 2008, 10:20:02 AM
Anybody else remember 4-digit dialing? 
YES! :icon_smile_big: (damn, I'm old)
I lived in a small northern Arizona farm town until I was 12. We were able to use 4 digits to dial anyone in our town, and a neighboring town until the year before we moved away. I remember my Dad constantly having to hang up & re-dial the other three digits...and he made sure everyone else in the house knew it each time too. :smilielol:


Always 7 digits for me, but you reminded me of all the annoying TV commercials when I was a kid that had phone numbers in the ad. They scream out the ad, tell you to call, & announce the phone number with the first 2 digits being letters.

Like......

"To get your free & useless gift, you must call before midnight tonight..........Call Murry Hill 6-3500 right now!..........That's Murry Hill 6-3500!"  (MU6-3500) I can still hear it in my head.    :lol:
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Charger_Fan

Quote from: Old Moparz on April 21, 2008, 01:30:33 PM
Quote from: CHARGER_FAN on April 21, 2008, 11:01:33 AM
Quote from: defiance on April 21, 2008, 10:20:02 AM
Anybody else remember 4-digit dialing? 
YES! :icon_smile_big: (damn, I'm old)
I lived in a small northern Arizona farm town until I was 12. We were able to use 4 digits to dial anyone in our town, and a neighboring town until the year before we moved away. I remember my Dad constantly having to hang up & re-dial the other three digits...and he made sure everyone else in the house knew it each time too. :smilielol:


Always 7 digits for me, but you reminded me of all the annoying TV commercials when I was a kid that had phone numbers in the ad. They scream out the ad, tell you to call, & announce the phone number with the first 2 digits being letters.

Like......

"To get your free & useless gift, you must call before midnight tonight..........Call Murry Hill 6-3500 right now!..........That's Murry Hill 6-3500!"  (MU6-3500) I can still hear it in my head.    :lol:
I vaguely remember some of those. I guess I'm lucky that I don't still have them burned in my memory. :icon_smile_tongue:

BTW, that sig pic is hilarious! :smilielol: I bet it wasn't much of a fight after that. :lol:

The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)

Plumcrazy

Quote from: rav440 on April 20, 2008, 07:34:10 PM
724 here we used to be 412 but now thats just alleghany county pittsburgh pa. . no big deal

We started dialing ten numbers here when we got switched to 724 also, that was quite a while ago.

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