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2007-01-28 00:32:03 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Royalty

When did the BT service 1471 start in england

2007-01-28 00:49:28 · update #1

16 answers

On the 1st January
The Bt 1471 was introduced in November 1994

2007-01-28 00:35:49 · answer #1 · answered by little weed 6 · 0 1

House of Wessex: Alfred the Great (24 April, 871–899) Edward the Elder (27 October, 899–924) Elfward (18 July - 2 August 924) Athelstan (3 August, 924–939) Edmund the Magnificent (28 October, 939–946) Edred (27 May, 946–955) Edwy the Fair (24 November, 955–959) Edgar the Peaceable (2 October, 959–975) Saint Edward the Martyr (9 July, 975–978) Ethelred the Unready (19 March, 978–1016) Edmund Ironside (24 April – 30 November 1016) House of Denmark: Sweyn Forkbeard (25 December, 1013–1014) Canute (1 December, 1016–1035) Harold Harefoot (13 November, 1035–1040) Harthacanute (18 June, 1040–1042) House of Wessex Restored: Saint Edward the Confessor (9 June, 1042–1066) Harold Godwinson (6 January - 14 October 1066) Edgar the Atheling (15 October – 17 December 1066) House of Normandy: William I the Conqueror (25 December, 1066–1087) William II Rufus (26 September, 1087–1100) Henry I (5 August, 1100–1135) Stephen (22 December, 1135–1154) Matilda (7 April–1 November 1141) House of Plantagenet: Henry II (19 December, 1154–1189) Henry the Young King (14 June, 1170–1183) Richard I the Lionheart (3 September, 1189–1199) John Lackland (27 May, 1199–1216) Henry III (28 October, 1216–1272) Edward I Longshanks (20 November, 1272–1307) Edward II (7 July 1307 – 25 January 1327) Edward III (25 January, 1327–1377) Richard II (21 June 1377 – 29 September 1399) House of Lancester: Henry IV Bolingbroke (30 September, 1399–1413) Henry V (20 March, 1413–1422) Henry VI (31 August, 1422 – 4 March 146) (30 October 1470 – 11 April 1471) Edward V (9 April – 25 June 1483) Richard III (26 June, 1483–1485) House of York: Henry VII (22 August, 1485–1509)

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2016-04-16 10:34:49 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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2017-01-20 11:36:45 · answer #3 · answered by richard 4 · 0 0

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2014-12-03 16:39:07 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

On 1 January.

2007-01-28 00:35:19 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

As I always say, an answer is only as good as the question.
I take it you are referring to the Telephone Service whereby you can dial 1471 and find out who has called you. I will hazard a guess and say 10 years ago.

2007-01-28 00:40:29 · answer #6 · answered by Raymo 6 · 0 0

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2014-08-20 06:45:37 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If we take your question at face value and assume you are talking about when the year 1471 started, it was on Lady Day, March 25th. The new year did not start on January 1st until the start of 1752.

2007-01-28 00:44:42 · answer #8 · answered by efes_haze 5 · 4 1

Your question makes sense...maybe it's the people reading it who have the problem (grin)
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This excerpt is from the "1994" year of the following website....
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/freshwater/histuk.htm

"Call Return and Caller Display were launched on 22 November as part of the portfolio of Select Services available to UK customers connected to digital exchanges. Select Services were marketed as early as January 1982 as Star Services following the opening of the first System X digital exchange at Woodbridge , Suffolk in 1981. They became more widely available as the network was progressively modernised, ultimately becoming almost universal when the network became fully digital in 1998. The full range currently includes:

Caller Display: first trialled in December 1992, Caller Display allowed customers to see the number of the person calling them before they answered the telephone. The number was shown on a special unit or phone incorporating a display unit which could be rented or bought.

Call Return: enabled customers to find the telephone number of the last person to call them by dialing "1471". It was decided to offer this facility free permanently as part of the celebrations marking BT's tenth anniversary. By the end of May 1996 all Call Return customers could enjoy an improved service which gave the time and date of the last call, as well as the number, which could be returned automatically by simply dialing "3".

Callers could prevent their numbers being forwarded by dialling "141" before the number they were calling. This did not prevent the tracing of malicious calls through BT's internal Malicious Call Identification system, which BT operated with the police.

By only March 1996, the introduction of these two services had led to a reduction of 20 per cent in the number of obscene, offensive and malicious calls in the UK. By the same time around 12 million BT customers used Call Return each week, making an average six million calls to the service every day, in addition to the two and a quarter million customers who used other Select Services regularly"

2007-01-28 01:29:59 · answer #9 · answered by sarch_uk 7 · 0 2

If you mean the year - Same day as the rest of the world - 1st January.

If you mean the BT Service - Try google or wikipedia.

2007-01-30 00:26:19 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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