Recent Articles



































Director telephone system



         


The Director System was introduced to six cities in the UK with the advent of the automatic telephone exchange.

Each city was given a 3 digit code where the second digit corresponded to the first letter of the cities name on the telephone dial, with the exception of London which was given a 2 digit code "01":

Each subscriber was then given a 7 digit number where the first 3 digits corresponded to the local exchange. Again, this was done by linking each number on the telephone dial to letters:

For example a number of in Wimbledon 1234 would equate to 01 WIM 1234 or 01 946 1234.

The system had little scope for expansion and had to be dropped in favour of all figure dialling in 1966.

[Top]

Calls from Ireland

Until 1992, calls to these cities from Ireland were made using the following codes:

In that year, this changed to dialling in the international format 00 44, and the 03 range was withdrawn from use.





  View Live Article   This article is from Wikipedia. All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License