Just moved and the Fibre BB was installed on Friday. The Phone number has a Dialing code of a place that's around 50 miles away. Is this common or have BT make a mistake - Would have expected the local code or an adjacent code
I suspect you've got FTTP which is fed from an exchange outside your local area, had it been ADSL or FTTC then it would of been supplied from a closer exchange with a different exchange code.
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Local codes were based around physical BT Exchange buildings and Exchange areas.
With Digital Voice this is not normally the case unless you had asked to keep your existing phone number.
yes its FTTP - i found it weird without giving location away our dialing code is next to one of the UKs big cities and other towns within 20 miles all of which would have been far more logical than the one 50 miles away. IF we ring 999 for example do they know where we are or is it routed on code as it used to be
If you ring 999 on a fixed line, its the CLI that is used to access your address, the actual area code is not relevant. Even if you are on a withheld number, the CLI is still passed to 999.
I assume 999 have access to all Service Provider`s customer data.