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I'm waiting for confirmation from Neotel on when I can get GNP on the fibre I'm putting in through them.IIRC Geographic number portability for landlines should have been implemented about a year ago.
Geographic number portability the way I understand it is that you can switch providers and keep your number. Very much the same as MNP. Telkom has always offered the option to keep your number when changing location unless you move to a different exchange. It is then simply impossible to keep your number because of the way landline networks are structured. All area and exchange numbers will still remain the same so if you dial a 021 number from a 011 it will be a long distance call.IIRC Geographic number portability for landlines should have been implemented about a year ago.
Once that comes into effect it will be impossible to know where the called number is located. If one sticks to the principle that one should know how much a call is going to cost then the separation into local and trunk calls becomes nonsensical.
According to the Numbering Plan Regulation Document 06 has been reserved for future use - maybe they dont deem mobile communications important enough?So after Vodacom released 082 & 072, why not just continue down the line with 062?