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-=> On 05-07-06 17:48, David Drummond <=-
-=> spoke to Dale Shipp about none <=-
DD> We can tell when we are dialling a cell phone as they all
DD> have the same area code (04).
Here there are many area codes, each three digits. I am not certain
whether or not any area codes have both land line and cell phones in
them, or whether each area code has only one type of phone. That
said, I don't think that most folks would have any way of knowing
for sure whether or not a particular phone number is land line or cell
phone unless they had called that number and knew the receiving party.
It is an interesting difference.
Dale Shipp
fido_261_1466 (at) comcast (dot) net
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