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On 02/09/2014 02:30 PM, Aydan wrote:
> The german system is much easier:
> Any number that starts with non-zero is inside the same area code.
> Any number starting with zero starts with an area code.
> Any number starting with two zeroes (or a plus) starts with a country code.
That is exactly how the UK system works.
Or, it was until now, anyway... They want to make it so that the area
code *always* comes first, so both the network number and host number
can contain any combination of digits you want.
Er, I mean area code and telephone code. Damnit...
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