[VoIP] +61 - Another country on CNET
Ian Jolly
ian at uax.org.uk
Tue Dec 4 19:46:12 CST 2007
Tnx Greg
Yes both follow the UK '0' for access to the STD calls -
See http://www.ummm.net/phonebooks/areacodes/c1971.jpg and
http://www.ummm.net/phonebooks/areacodes/d1971.jpg for some of the codes in
1971 - the early days of STD/Distance Dialling.
For International -
NZ uses 00 plus country code etc.
Australia uses 0011 plus country code etc.
Hopefully we'll have more from Australia before too long. The guy there is a
collector of telephones. He's got a temporary number whilst we do a bit of
research into the old STD codes/numbering.
I've set a couple of numbers up (21 and 23) for testing on "Cedar Creek
exchange" in the mountains to the west of Brisbane. My user name is Bill A
Bong Boy - is it hot "here" in the outback by the billabong
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billabong as it approaches the middle of
summer - 90 degrees by 9am this morning and expected to reach nearly 100
degrees this afternoon (Thursday) in Adelaide!
Ian (on his way back to +44 Land)
+44 (0) 352 82 26 (via a 1929 GPO Rural Automatic eXchange!) from
CNET - the Heritage Telephone Network
+44 (0)1352 83 82 26 (via a 1929 GPO Rural Automatic eXchange!) from Public
Telephone Network
FWD Telephone No 83 2230
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Blakely" <greg at vyger.net>
To: "Ian Jolly" <ian at uax.org.uk>; "Voice Over IP Tandem for Analog Switches"
<voip at ckts.info>
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 1:21 AM
Subject: RE: [VoIP] +61 - Another country on CNET
He now shows up in http://www.ckts.info/018/
Incidentally, I didn't ask about New Zealand, and have the same question
about Australia:
Do those countries, under their legacy dial plans, use '0' to denote an
out-of-exchange call? Or is that just the UK?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: voip-bounces at ckts.info [mailto:voip-bounces at ckts.info]
> On Behalf Of Ian Jolly
> Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 7:10 AM
> To: CNET-UK-I at yahoogroups.com; CNET VoIP
> Subject: [VoIP] +61 - Another country on CNET
>
> Just a quick note to say that I've just had the first call
> to Australia..
>
> Jack in Adelaide is a collector of old telephones.
> Unfortunately 'cos there isn't an "Australian" directory
> page you will not be able to find his number :-) I'll let
> you know when he is up and running permanently.
>
> He currently is experimenting to get his CNET connection up
> and running in conjunction with his two VoIP connections. The
> two VoIP circuits are normally on a Netcomm NB9W modem with
> a Netcomm V200 connected to it. Both have two FXS ports - the
> interesting feature is that the FXS ports on the NB9W accept
> pulse dialling !. We tried without success to get an FXS
> port on the Netcomm V200 set up so Jack then set CNET up
> instead of the VoIP circuits in the NB9W and we had contact.
> He's now going to try to get both the CNET and VoIP working
> at the same time.
>
> Hopefully we'll see more folk in Oz joining us. Incidentally
> if you want to know the time in Adelaide - try
> http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=5
>
> Ian Jolly
> +44 (0) 352 82 26 (via a 1929 GPO Rural Automatic
> eXchange!) from CNET - the Heritage Telephone Network
> +44 (0)1352 83 82 26 (via a 1929 GPO Rural Automatic eXchange!) from
> +Public Telephone Network
> FWD Telephone No 83 2230
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