Jeffrey,

The Italians have had this for a few years and to the best of my knowledge
things are working well (as good as it gets down there...)  ;) I guess
Telecom Italia would know about problems with missing calls.

Roger Magnuson

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
Behalf Of Dr. Jeffrey Race
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 5:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Dr. Jeffrey Race
Subject: ITU dialling code convention


Today's Bangkok paper reports the state telephone monopoly
is proposing moving from 7-digit dialling to 9-digit,
simply requiring adding the (02) code in front of all current
7-digit local numbers.   This was instead of the previous
plan to transition to 8 digits by adding a digit, since this
would have cost more.

I am troubled by the news today that the international
access string will no longer be e.g. +66 2 nnn-nnnn but now
be +66 02 nnn-nnnn, as it is (IIRC) uniformly understood that
the leading zero of a local area code is to be suppressed as
part of an international dialling string.   If so then Thailand
is in for a lot of confusion and missing calls.

What are the facts and what should be done?  If Thailand is
about to contravene international standards, then that should
be known.   In any case I would appreciate a pointer to the
actual specification which I assume resides on some server in
Geneva.

Jeffrey Race


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