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Subject: Telephone Numbering Change in Denmark
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Recently Denmark changed its system of telephone numbers and area codes, going
through a stage where the area code was compulsory even for local calls.

They moved to 8 digit numbers recently, I think, although that seems excessive
for a country of only 5 million people. ( 7 digits will serve about 15 million
people, if pushed to the limit, and that is without area codes)

Can anyone give details of the Danish situation now, please?

Thanks,

Daniel
U5434122@ucsvc.dn.mu.oz.au