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Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Jan 2004 08:47:41 EST
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Brother Sheikh,

Than you very much for this informaion.

Jabou Joh

In a message dated 1/30/04 3:32:37 AM Central Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
writes:>
>
> The management of Gamtel wishes to inform the general public that in
> February 2004, there will be a number change for all telephone lines
> from 6 digits to 7 digits.
> The general public is hereby advised to :
> Put 4 in front of numbers currently starting with 2, 3 or 4
> put 5 in front of numbers currently starting with 5, 6 or 7
> Put 9 in front of Gamcel Numbers
> Put 7 in front of Africel Numbers ; and
> Put 5 in front of all internet service providers dial -up numbers .
> When this new numbering plan comes into effect in 2004, Please note that
> the change does not however effect the 3-digit emergency numbers of the
> police, ambulance or fire station .
> For example :
>
>      Location                              Existing
>      Number                      New Number
>      Banjul
>      225-262                                  (4)225-262
>      K.M.C
>      375-255                                  (4)375-255
>      Western Division
>      461-855                                  (4)461-855
>      Lower River Division
>      523-967                                  (5)523-967
>      Central \Upper River
>      692-382                                   (5)692-382
>      North\Central  Division
>      743-961                                    (5)743-961
>      Gamcel Customers
>      969-961                                    (9)969-961
>      Africell Customers
>      780-823                                    (7)780-823
>      ISP Dial-up Numbers
>      555-000                                   (5)555-000
>      GSM Emergency Number
>      112                                              112
>      Ambulance
>      116                                             116
>      Police Station
>      117                                             117
>      Fire Service
>      118                                             118
>
>      This change will help telecommunication providers with the
>      effective use of numbering blocks . Thank you for your
>      attention .
>
>      Chi Jamma ,
>      Bro Sheikh
>
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