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  2. List of telephone exchanges in London - Wikipedia

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    Lists of numbers allocated to BT exchanges in the UK, including London, are available online, and enable the exchange associated with a given number to be found, if applicable. [4] Locations of exchanges, given a postcode in their catchment area, are also documented. [1]

  3. Telephone directory - Wikipedia

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    A telephone directory, commonly called a telephone book, telephone address book, phonebook, or the white and yellow pages, is a listing of telephone subscribers in a geographical area or subscribers to services provided by the organization that publishes the directory. Its purpose is to allow the telephone number of a subscriber identified by ...

  4. BT Wholesale and Ventures - Wikipedia

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    BT’s Phone Book – the only UK directory that includes business and residential listings; Payphones (Red telephone box, KX series, LinkUK) – handles telephone calls and provides additional services such as advertising, cash machines, Wi-Fi and small cell mobile hotspots; BT Supply Chain – provides supply chain management for both Group ...

  5. 192.com - Wikipedia

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    192.com is a British company that publishes an online directory as well as information contained within the public domain for the United Kingdom, based in London, England. The company provides online directory enquiries and competes with BT , Google Local, Yelp and the Yell Group (the holding company now known as hibu, as of 2012 [ 2 ] ) for ...

  6. Telephony in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    A Manchester company installed the country's first regular telephone system in the city, wiring solutions which were adopted across Britain were initiated in Manchester and Stockport, the city was (arguably) the site of the UK's first telephone exchange [1] and a service which was the forerunner of modern mobile phones was controlled from the city.

  7. Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The UK has two free emergency numbers: the traditional 999, which is still widely used, and the EU standard 112. Both 999 and 112 are used to contact all emergency services: Police, Fire Service, Ambulance Service and Coastguard. (Standard advice for Mountain Rescue or Cave Rescue is to ask the emergency operator for the police, who oversee the ...