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0115 question?
Nov 9th, 2010 at 12:46pm
 
Hello  Smiley

I'm wondering if 0115 is a free landline number?

I'm using T Mobile and have Free calls to landline and mobile, I live in Essex

I never seen 0115 number before, just wondering if it's a free number

Thanks  Wink
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Reply #1 - Nov 9th, 2010 at 12:51pm
 
0115 is the STD code for Nottingham.
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Reply #2 - Nov 9th, 2010 at 1:59pm
 
So its free  Cheesy
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Reply #3 - Nov 9th, 2010 at 2:37pm
 
ken979 wrote on Nov 9th, 2010 at 1:59pm:
So its free  Cheesy



Ahem, 'inclusive'
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Reply #4 - Nov 10th, 2010 at 9:48pm
 
I'm rather inclined to wonder why the OP did not consider the more obvious option of entering 0115 and "area code" as a Google search where a large number of hits for Nottingham would have resulted.  Also this very discussion forum has numerous sticky posts etc that show that all numbers commencing 01, 02 and 03 are classed as free calls in any inclusive call packages or free minutes bundles.  Its not as though Nottingham is even a small town!

I can only assume that in some parts of Essex it is fairly rare for some members of the local populace to make calls outside the county boundaries. Roll Eyes
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Reply #5 - Nov 11th, 2010 at 7:55am
 
I may be mistaken but I have a nasty feeling that some phone companies charge for 01481 which is the code for the Channel Islands and looks like an ordinary innocent 01xxx code.

BT certainly charge:
http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumerProducts/displayTopic.do?topicId=2...

The Isle of Man may also have a similar trap for the unwary.
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Reply #6 - Nov 11th, 2010 at 8:22am
 
allegro wrote on Nov 11th, 2010 at 7:55am:
I may be mistaken but I have a nasty feeling that some phone companies charge for 01481 which is the code for the Channel Islands and looks like an ordinary innocent 01xxx code.

BT certainly charge:
http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumerProducts/displayTopic.do?topicId=2...

The Isle of Man may also have a similar trap for the unwary.


One wonders why there isn't a pre connection announcement for anyone calling the Channel Islands or Isle of Man from a UK line to avoid there being a problem.  Ditto Channel Islands and Isle of Man mobile numbers also have codes within the main 076 to 079 prefixed UK mobile number blocks and some UK mobile providers include them in bundled minute plans and some don't.
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Reply #7 - Nov 11th, 2010 at 5:23pm
 
Not just Jersey and Isle of Man, Guernsey has a separate area code for landlines and several more for mobiles.

There's a list at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_the_United_Kingdom#Crown_depen...
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Reply #8 - Nov 11th, 2010 at 6:34pm
 
catj wrote on Nov 11th, 2010 at 5:23pm:
Not just Jersey and Isle of Man, Guernsey has a separate area code for landlines and several more for mobiles.

There's a list at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_the_United_Kingdom#Crown_depen...


How about Sark and Alderney Wink
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Reply #9 - Nov 11th, 2010 at 7:16pm
 
NGMsGhost wrote on Nov 11th, 2010 at 6:34pm:
catj wrote on Nov 11th, 2010 at 5:23pm:
Not just Jersey and Isle of Man, Guernsey has a separate area code for landlines and several more for mobiles.

There's a list at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_numbers_in_the_United_Kingdom#Crown_depen...


How about Sark and Alderney Wink


They are in the link Wink
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Reply #10 - Nov 12th, 2010 at 5:01pm
 
NGMsGhost wrote on Nov 11th, 2010 at 8:22am:
One wonders why there isn't a pre connection announcement for anyone calling the Channel Islands or Isle of Man from a UK line to avoid there being a problem.  Ditto Channel Islands and Isle of Man mobile numbers also have codes within the main 076 to 079 prefixed UK mobile number blocks and some UK mobile providers include them in bundled minute plans and some don't.

A good point for discussion has been raised; I offer some comment, including some general points on pre-call announcements.

Given the complexity of our numbering system, there is an onus on anyone giving out a telephone number to make it clear what it is, in respect of any possible unexpected calling cost. A person or a business based in the Channel Islands or the Isle of Mann would probably make callers from the UK mainland aware of the fact that they are based offshore in some way.

One should always be aware of who one is calling before making a telephone call, or be ready to accept a risk if choosing to call an unknown number. I strongly advise against the practice of calling back to a number provided as CLI, simply to find out who called. I disagree with and oppose those, including Ofcom, who recommend this practice.

Because nearly all providers have a very complex charging structure, it is the responsibility of the caller to make themselves aware of the costs of making a call, insofar as they are able. The fact that providers do not make this information readily accessible prior to calling is an unacceptable disgrace, which is not relieved by pre-call announcements.

Where certain numbers are treated very differently from others that are similar, e.g. where 076-079 calls are generally free of charge, apart from certain exceptions which are expensive, then I can see a strong argument for a pre-call announcement. This should simply advise that the call is not free, as would have been expected, and advise the caller to refer to their tariff before choosing to proceed.

I am not sure whether appropriate terms for this to be a regulatory requirement could be defined. I believe that pre-call announcements can only be a long stop, a last resort to be engaged to cover cases where proper methods of advising call costs are likely to have failed. They should never be seen as an acceptable alternative to proper information being provided at the proper time - when one is contemplating making a call. Advising that a call which is likely to be thought to be free of charge, is not, could however be a case where the longstop is required. (The 080 from a mobile anomaly is an obvious example where a common misconception has to be addressed.)

I am aware that detailed pre-call cost announcements are a feature of some fringe low-cost services, designed for those of very limited means or with the time and will to go to lots of effort to save money. They cannot however have a place in the general telephone system, where there are many different tariffs and meaningless warnings or unnecessarily repeated advice would be an annoyance.

The classic exception with mainland geographic and 0845 numbers being excluded from packages are those used by ISPs. A pre-call announcement is obviously unsuitable for these cases.

For those mobile providers who exclude some 076-079 numbers from unlimited packages, when these are used by the vast majority of callers, I believe that it is worthwhile to ask them to consider providing a simple pre-call announcement. There may be other cases where vital cost information could not be readily made available to callers before they make a call, or the need to check is likely not to be recognised.

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Reply #11 - Nov 12th, 2010 at 7:26pm
 
Mobile phones currently occupy the codes from 074 to 075 and 077 to 079. The codes from 071 to 073 will come into use later.

The 076 code is supposed to be used for paging services, though some mobile phones on the Isle of Man use 07624 (to match the 01624 landline area code).

The Isle of Man now has other allocations for mobile phones (including 07524 and 07924); I'd guess that 07624 usage for mobile phones will be gradually phased out.

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Reply #12 - Nov 12th, 2010 at 7:41pm
 
This site is quite good. You can either enter the UK dialling code to find out the town or enter the town to find the dialling code

http://www.alexnolan.net/onlinetools/dialingcodesuk.htm
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Reply #13 - Nov 13th, 2010 at 10:13am
 


Unfortunately that list is more than 15 years out of date.

It appears to be an early 1990s list, butchered to add the 1995 phONEday '1' in all the right places, and further edited to add the various 2000 Big Number Change changes.

However, since the early 1990s, there have been hundreds of other code changes - none of which appear to have been actioned in that list.

Raughton Head (to pick one random example) moved from (069 96) xxx to (069 74) 76xxx -- now (0169 74) 76xxx -- a very long time ago. That site still lists Raughton Head as 016996xxx.

Additionally, it isn't so much an "area code list" as an "initial digits" list.



If you want something searchable that is regularly updated from Ofcom's master list then consider using Codelook.

http://www.telecom-tariffs.co.uk/codelook.htm



The original data source is Ofcom. Ofcom's files are mostly updated on a weekly basis:

http://www.ofcom.org.uk/static/numbering/#geog1

http://www.ofcom.org.uk/static/numbering/sabc.txt

http://www.ofcom.org.uk/static/numbering/s1_code.txt

However, even Ofcom's files apparently contain many errors:

http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/consultations/telephone-numbering/resp...



Other pages with fairly accurate data include:

http://www.numberingplans.com/?page=dialling&sub=areacodes&ac=GB

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Kingdom_dialling_codes



This list has been out of date for a long time, but appears to have been recently updated:

http://www.ukphoneinfo.com/locator.php

However, again, it is a list of "initial digits", rather than of "area codes" (i.e. the "codes" also include a few digits from the local subscriber number). This site also fails to recognise all of the 5 digit area codes.


Most other lists found on the web seem to be very much out of date.


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Re: 0115 question?
Reply #14 - Nov 13th, 2010 at 11:49am
 
sherbert wrote on Nov 12th, 2010 at 7:41pm:
This site is quite good. You can either enter the UK dialling code to find out the town or enter the town to find the dialling code

http://www.alexnolan.net/onlinetools/dialingcodesuk.htm



Also this one;-  http://www.usefulinformation.eu/phone/phone_a.html



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