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What Year Did We Have Four Digit Telephone Numbers?

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Does anyone know how old something is that only has four digits in the telephone number?
 
#13 ·
Short dialling went when the exchanges converted to System-X. Roughly between 88 and 95.. the rural ones being the latest.
Nah! further back that - I started my business in 1982 and we had 6 digits then
Sorry, I meant the ability to dial just 4 digits within the same exchange area, they were always 5/6 digits in reality.

My village was small enough to all share one exchange code, so although our numbers were 6 digits of 75 XXXX, everyone used to advertise businesses as Lymm XXXX and you could short dial internally till the early 90's.

I assumed Patch found something of a similar business ad??
 
#19 ·
Around when I was 10, so 15+ years ago? Eek.

I can even remember my old telephone number from then... 0604 760792.
you tryna tell us u are 25hmmmmmmmm, i smell a rat lol
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Dude they just dont make'em like they used too! you could learn a thing or too mate,

Vintage FTW!

Pete
 
#20 ·
I remember when London was just 01........,then it went to I think 0171 and 0181,then to 0207 and 0208 as it is now (did I leave any out?),the orignal reason for this was the alarming birth rate of fax machines in the 1970s[:DD].

The shortest phone number in the country used to be the airport at Barra in the inner Hebrides where they land on the beach at low tide,the terminal building used to be a shed about the size a council lockup garage with the phone number Northbay 1.

Chris.
 
#26 ·
I remember when London was just 01........,then it went to I think 0171 and 0181,then to 0207 and 0208 as it is now (did I leave any out?),the orignal reason for this was the alarming birth rate of fax machines in the 1970s[:DD].

The shortest phone number in the country used to be the airport at Barra in the inner Hebrides where they land on the beach at low tide,the terminal building used to be a shed about the size a council lockup garage with the phone number Northbay 1.

Chris.
071 & 081 then to the 0171 & 0181