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- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1992 23:17:00 GMT
- From: giffard@anchor.cs.colorado.edu (Olivier Giffard)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Re: When Did France go to Eight Digit Numbers?
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- X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 12, Issue 697, Message 1 of 13
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- All phone numbers in France were changed to eight digits on October
- 23, 1985 at 2300 hours.
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- The actual switching was done in less than a minute and you could a
- real time display of the change on a special news broadcast on TV
- after the Minister of PTT pushed "the" button. The change was
- advertised to the general public about a year before it took place.
-
- The previous numbering scheme was on the form (AC) XX XX XX or (A) CXX
- XX XX. The number in parentheses was the area code. Paris had area
- code 1 with seven digits numbers.
-
- Since the change there are two dialing zones: the Paris Region
- and the rest of the country.
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- Numbers outside the Paris region became (no area code) AC XX XX XX
- Numbers within the Paris Region became (1) AC XX XX XX
- Numbers for the city of Paris became (1) 4X XX XX XX
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- Example: A number in Rouen that was (35) 71 84 00 is now 35 71 84 00
- A number in Lyon that was (7) 342 45 67 is now 73 42 45 67
- A number in Versailles that was (3) 237 89 01 is now (1) 32 37 89 01
- A number in Paris that was (1) 787 11 11 is now (1) 47 87 11 11
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- During the first few days we would have a recording instead of a
- dialing tone reminding us to dial eight digits. Then for a few month,
- if you dialled only six or seven digits there would be a timeout and a
- recording.
-
- Plans currently exist to eventually have all numbers in France be of
- the form (Z) XX XX XX XX. (ie to implement more zones.)
-
- To reach someone in the same zone you just dial eight digits. to reach
- someone in another zone you dial 16 + zone code (ie now 1 for Paris,
- nothing for the rest) + eight digits. You have to wait for a second
- low-pitched dial tone after 16. (It comes immediately on digital
- exchanges and with a delay of 1/2 to two seconds on analog exchanges.)
-
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- Olivier Giffard Chorus Systems, Inc. og@chorus.com
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