> On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 15:19 +0100, Linus Surguy wrote:
>> Actually, technically thats not a UK prefix. +44 7937 is actually a
>> Jersey Telecom mobile number, and Jersey (Channel Islands) is part of
>> the British Isles, but not actually part of the UK!
>
> and all this time I thought only NANPA would be silly enough to use one
> "country code" for 17 seprcountries :)
>
> yeah yeah ireland, scotland, wales, south scotland (aka england :) are
> all countries, but its not as funny when you mention that.
And +441624 and +447624 are Isle of Man, which isn''t part of the UK
either. Nor is it in the European Union. The policemen have white
pointy helmets. I could go on....
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