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modchild said:I heard of this a long time ago, it works just the same as 999 but it can be dialled almost anywhere in the EU. All GSM mobiles can dial it and it's a designated emergency number by all networks. Great info from the OP, I just thought everyone knew about it but it seems not. It should be advertised more IMO.
neil_g said:Providing you have signal![]()
Isn't that the point of 112 though? I thought if you didn't have signal on your own network it would use any network. This obviously is assuming you aren't miles from anywhere.
Isn't that the point of 112 though? I thought if you didn't have signal on your own network it would use any network. This obviously is assuming you aren't miles from anywhere.
Is what he says about calling 112 instead of 999 really valid, I can't find anything from a good source out there to support it and most semi reliable sources seem to indicate that 112 or 999 makes no difference what so ever......
Not trying to muddy the waters but would like to see some official support for the idea that ringing 112 makes any difference at all.
Is what he says about calling 112 instead of 999 really valid, I can't find anything from a good source out there to support it and most semi reliable sources seem to indicate that 112 or 999 makes no difference what so ever......
Not trying to muddy the waters but would like to see some official support for the idea that ringing 112 makes any difference at all.