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Originally Posted by 4X4
Ease up on the condescending tone, dude. All I'm saying is that with the millions of calls made everyday, it'd be a heck of alot easier to KNOW that the number you're calling is long distance, based on "area" code.
I'm surprised that you're having such a hard time wrapping your head around what I'm getting at. Consistancy. Like the metric system vs imperial.
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how is that consistent though.
as it is now, there are only two situations where you know that it'll be long distance
1) when calling from 780 to 403
2) when calling from 403 to 780
and two where you won't know unless you know exactly where you are calling
1) when calling within 403
2) when calling within 780
As is going to be, the 587 is really just an extension of 403 or 780 depending on where you live.
So yeah, you may not know if a 587 number is long distance, but that's no different than before with 403 and 780.