A linked numbering scheme (LNS) is a
dialing procedure in effect in a service area within which call routing between adjacent exchanges does not require a dialing code. The term is only used in the United Kingdom, but not in the
North American Numbering Plan
The North American Numbering Plan (NANP) is an integrated telephone numbering plan for twenty-five regions in twenty countries, primarily in North America and the Caribbean. This group is historically known as World Zone 1, World Numbering Zone ...
.
United Kingdom
The largest linked numbering scheme in the UK
is that for the
London telephone area
020 is the national dialling code for London in the United Kingdom. All subscriber numbers within the area code consist of eight digits and it has capacity for approaching 100 million telephone numbers. The code is used at 170 telephone exch ...
, formerly known as the
London Director area. Within the area, several million subscribers can call each other withou dialling the 020 code. With some exceptions, anyone calling from an (020) number can reach another (020) number by dialling on the last 8 digits. The exceptions would include cases where the first digit after (020) is 0 or 1 as 0 is the national dialling prefix and 1 is reserved for short codes for accessing various services.
Smaller schemes apply outside London.
Uxbridge
Uxbridge () is a suburban town in west London, England, and the administrative headquarters of the London Borough of Hillingdon, northwest of Charing Cross. Uxbridge formed part of the parish of Hillingdon in the county of Middlesex. As part ...
, for example, has the
subscriber trunk dialing (STD) code 01895. Uxbridge exchange is the parent for
Denham,
Harefield
Harefield is a village in the London Borough of Hillingdon, England, northwest of Charing Cross near Greater London's boundary with Buckinghamshire to the west and Hertfordshire to the north. The population at the 2011 Census was 7,399.
Har ...
,
Ruislip
Ruislip ( ) is a suburb in the London Borough of Hillingdon in northwest London. Prior to 1965 it was in Middlesex. Ruislip lies west-north-west of Charing Cross, London.
The manor of Ruislip appears in the Domesday Book, and some of the ear ...
and
West Drayton
West Drayton is a suburban town in the London Borough of Hillingdon. It was an ancient parish in the county of Middlesex and from 1929 was part of the Yiewsley and West Drayton Urban District, which became part of Greater London in 1965. The s ...
; anyone connected to any of those exchanges can call any of the others without having to prefix the number with 01895. This is achieved by giving subscriber lines on each exchange different prefix numbers, thus: all numbers are six-figure; Denham numbers start with 83, Harefield with 82, Ruislip with 6 and West Drayton with 4. Uxbridge numbers start with 2 or 81. All calls must have all six digits dialled - even if a subscriber is on Denham exchange and is calling another subscriber on Denham exchange, they must still dial 83xxxx.
Incoming calls from any other exchange for a subscriber on any of the five exchanges must all be prefixed with the same 01895 code.
North America
The terminology ''linked numbering scheme'' is not used in the
North American Numbering Plan
The North American Numbering Plan (NANP) is an integrated telephone numbering plan for twenty-five regions in twenty countries, primarily in North America and the Caribbean. This group is historically known as World Zone 1, World Numbering Zone ...
(NANP).
A local call in this scheme, standardized in 1948 for the introduction of direct-dial long-distance calling, was originally dialled as a
fixed-length seven-digit number and did not require an area code. In some cases, a local call to a number just across an area code boundary could be seven digits if an
exchange code protection scheme prevented the same prefixes being assigned to local numbers in the other area code.
A long-distance
trunk call
In telecommunications, trunking is a technology for providing network access to multiple clients simultaneously by sharing a set of circuits, carriers, channels, or frequencies, instead of providing individual circuits or channels for each clie ...
within the same area code used to be dialable as ''1'' followed by seven digits, without the area code. This no longer possible everywhere in the NANP by 1995. In areas using toll alerting, where long-distance calls are identified by a
trunk prefix
A trunk prefix is a digit sequence to be dialled before a telephone number to initiate a telephone call for the purpose of selecting an appropriate telecommunications circuit by which the call is to be routed.
Making a domestic (national) teleph ...
(a leading 1-) to be distinguishable from flat-rate local calls, all toll calls must be dialled with the area code.
Some local calls require
ten-digit dialling, either across area code boundaries in a
split plan or within the same community in an
overlay plan
In telecommunications, an area code overlay complex is a telephone numbering plan that assigns multiple area codes to the same geographic numbering plan area (NPA). Area code overlays are implemented in territories of the North American Numbe ...
. This may mean that no standard numbers are reachable without dialling an area code in some localities.
References
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Telephone numbers