Beginning at midnight (which was 5 minutes ago), you need to dial 10 digits (918-xxx-xxxx) for your phone calls to go through.
Appropriately, the new 539 area code will start having assignments for new numbers or changed numbers on April 1st (April Fools Day).
What genius chose that day I wonder.
And of course I just now checked and 7 digit dialing still works...doh!
7 digit dialing doesn't work at 0830 Sat.
So now, after I climb the pole outside the house, and turn the crank on the phone and Jenny at Central answers, if the party line is not busy, I have to give her a ten digit number to dial?
Ahhh, progress.
This logic ticks me off. Grumpy!
Quote from: Mike 01Hawk on March 06, 2011, 02:34:44 PM
This logic ticks me off. Grumpy!
Not like we haven't had two years to prepare for it.
Make 918 the default. Duh.
Quote from: Mike 01Hawk on March 06, 2011, 08:42:06 PM
Make 918 the default. Duh.
Doesn't work that way. You can't get switching systems to recognize the difference between a valid 7 digit number within one or the other area code. If it was such a 'duh' moment, then why don't other overlays do it. It's called people being lazy.
Duh.
Didn't affect me much. I don't have anything in my cell phone memory.
Dont hate the 918......
Driving in on the Turner this morning, KRMG made it sound like the apocalypse had occurred. Did I miss a slow news week last week?
Watched KOTV news tonight. They had a segment about 911 getting a lot of hang up and accidental callers.
The segment pointed out to not hang up. Stay on the line and tell them you called them by mistake. If you hang up they have to call you back and make sure there is no emergency. If you do not answer when they call you back they have to send out an officer to check on your well being.
Just one of the unintended consequences of a bad decision by the Corporation Commission.