Where do you think the edge of London is?

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Colin_P

Guru
Posted some really interesting stuff about London phone numbers

Do you think we have now passed 'peak number' for London as now a lot is done through the mobile networks and inter / intra net?

I'd say there is much less demand for fixed lines now as there was say 20-25 years ago when mobiles were expensive and every office had landlines and a fax machine. Talking of which, when was the last time anyone sent or received a fax?
 

Tim Hall

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Location
Crawley
Even further back in the day, 01 was the dialling code for all of London.

From wiki:

STD code[edit]
Example telephone number
1959–1966 STD codes introduced 01-WIM 0123
1966–1990 All-figure dialling 01-946 0123


1990–1995 Area code split 071-946 0123
1995–2000 PhONEday 0171 946 0123
2000–present Big Number Change 020 7946 0123
The STD code 01 was assigned to the London telephone area on 6 April 1959 as part of preparations for subscriber trunk dialling.[11]For the next thirty years, "01" became synonymous with the capital.[12] Until May 1990, the 01 code covered the same area as the current 020 code and had capacity for fewer than 10 million telephone numbers.[13]

In May 1990, the 01 code was abandoned and the area divided between 071 – which covered exchanges in the Central sector – and 081, which covered all other sectors. Exceptionally, two exchanges in the East sector[notes 3] covering the London Docklands redevelopment area were assigned the 071 code.[14]The anticipation that the code associated with central districts would be more prestigious than the other associated with the outer suburbs[15][16] was used as a plot device in the Essex-based TV comedy series Birds of a Feather.[17] At the time of the split, there were five local exchange codes assigned to Mercury Communications[notes 4] and numbers in these ranges could be assigned to either code.[14] This area code split doubled the potential capacity.[13] In 1995, on "PhONEday", the codes changed again, to 0171 and 0181.

My home town, Brentwood, is conveniently placed just outside the M25, although I expect it'll soon be swallowed up by the spreading mass of the capital.

So I would say that London is within the confines of the M25.
Hello caller? Press button B and I'll have a TMN, thank you very much.
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
Even further back in the day, 01 was the dialling code for all of London.

From wiki:

STD code[edit]
Example telephone number
1959–1966 STD codes introduced 01-WIM 0123
I remember when the dials had letters. The old family number was TID8618*, TID being the first three letters of the local exchange, Tideway.

*Actually, that was my old number at the same exchange. Substituted so as not to bother my old mum.
 

deptfordmarmoset

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Location
Armonmy Way
Even the place traditionally used as the centre of London for distances can get a bit edgy...
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GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
Cockney mode of speech, with its unpleasant twang, is a modern corruption without legitimate credentials, and is unworthy of being the speech of any person in the capital city
 
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