On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 09:36 +0100, Steve Kennedy wrote: > On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 07:53:09AM +0100, Chris Bagnall wrote: > > > For the UK, your most accurate source of info is probably the first few > > pages of the BT Phone Book (delivered free to all UK homes/businesses). > > There's quite a comprehensive list of what each number range is for, how it > > breaks down, etc. > > I did find a list somewhere of the useful special services (1xxx.) such as > > BT customer services, line tests, etc. that I can copy from one of our > > clients' dialplans if it'd be any help? > > Actually the best indication is Ofcom's site (the regulator), they > publish number blocks and who owns them (doesn't take porting into > account, but it's a start). www.ofcom.org.uk >
Yeah but that still doesnt answer the fundamental question. While they do have who owns stuff they do it based on prefix (ie 44 871 59 is pipemedia) but it doesnt tell you how many digits are past that (5 more with that one anyway). I dont know that all UK phone numbers are 11 digits (infact I am led to believe they arent). And outside the UK you may want to know what is premium, mobile, etc. What would incur higher charges for the call itself. -- Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com Bret McDanel UK +44 870 340 4605 Germany +49 801 777 555 3402 US +1 360 207 0479 or +1 516 687 5200 FreeWorldDialup: 635378
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