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gwagensteve
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Dialling 112

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We had a discussion recently about emergency telephone numbers and it was mentioned that dialing "112" on a mobile phone calls a satellite and you'll get an operator on the line, even if you don't have "normal" reception where you are.

My research indicates this isn't the case.

Dialling 112 on a mobile is the same as dialling 000 - you'll get the same operator.

You don't need a sim in the phone to place a '000' call, but you still need to have reception with a terrestrial tower (i.e a normal phone tower)

112 was substituted because some phones use 000 as part of a lock sequence.

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I dialled 112 on my mobile, when Natalie got hurt bad.
Wheel chair crash with me driving and her on my knee :oops:
I got the normal 000 operators.
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