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- From: euaneg@eua.ericsson.se (Nils-Erik Gustafsson)
- Subject: Q and Z on UK phone keypad
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.163217.27803@eua.ericsson.se>
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- Organization: Ellemtel Telecom Systems Labs, Stockholm, Sweden
- References: <lf.94@uk.ac.uea.sys>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 16:32:17 GMT
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- In article 94@uk.ac.uea.sys, lf@uk.ac.uea.sys (Luke Fitzgerald) writes:
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- > (...) Phones in the UK no
- >longer have letters (sadly, IMHO); when they did, 7 was PRS, and 0 was OQ.
- >There must have been a reason -- any guesses?
-
- I've been told that O & Q were put on the digit 0
- because the three characters look similar, especially
- in bad handwriting.
-
- As for the reason for taking the letters away, I guess
- dialling MAY for Mayfair and BIR for Birmingham simply
- wasn't possible anymore when the number of subscribers
- (and exchanges) went up. (No pun intended. Seriously.)
-
- Did companies in the UK ever employ the scheme adopted
- in the US, e.g. dialling 800-HOLIDAY for a certain
- motel chain? What about the rest of the world?
-
- Inquiring minds...
-
- Nils-Erik Gustafsson
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