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SAUID Exchange Name FTTC/P Available County Or Unitary Authority SAUID Exchange Name FTTC/P Available County or Unitary Authority EMABRIP ABBOTS RIPTON FTTC/P Now Huntingdonshire District SWABT ABERCYNON FTTC/P Now Rhondda, Cynon, Taf - Rhondda, Cynon, Taff SWAA ABERDARE FTTC Now Rhondda, Cynon, Taf - Rhondda, Cynon, Taff NSASH ABERDEEN ASHGROVE FTTC Now Aberdeen City NSBLG ABERDEEN BALGOWNIE FTTC Now Aberdeen City NSBDS ABERDEEN BIELDSIDE FTTC Now Aberdeen City NSCTR ABERDEEN CULTER FTTC Now Aberdeen City NSDEN ABERDEEN DENBURN FTTC Now Aberdeen City NSKNC ABERDEEN KINCORTH FTTC Now Aberdeen City NSKGW ABERDEEN KINGSWELLS FTTC Now Aberdeenshire NSLNG ABERDEEN LOCHNAGAR FTTC Now Aberdeen City NSNTH ABERDEEN NORTH FTTC Now Aberdeen City NSPRT ABERDEEN PORTLETHEN FTTC Now Aberdeenshire NSWES ABERDEEN WEST FTTC Now Aberdeen City WNADV ABERDOVEY FTTC/P Now Gwynedd - Gwynedd SWAG ABERGAVENNY FTTC Now Sir Fynwy - Monmouthshire SWAAZ ABERKENFIG FTTC Now Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr - Bridgend WNASO ABERSOCH FTTC/P Now Gwynedd - Gwynedd SWABD ABERTILLERY FTTC/P Now Blaenau Gwent - Blaenau Gwent WNAE ABERYSTWYTH FTTC/P Now Sir Ceredigion - Ceredigion SMAI ABINGDON FTTC & FoD Now Vale of White Horse District THAG ABINGER FTTC Now Guildford District (B) SSABS ABSON FTTC Now South Gloucestershire LCACC ACCRINGTON FTTC Now Hyndburn District (B) EAACL ACLE FTTC Now Broadland District CMACO ACOCKS GREEN FTTC & FoD Now Birmingham District (B) MYACO ACOMB FTTC & FoD Now York (B) LWACT ACTON FTTC Now Ealing London Boro SMAD ADDERBURY FTTC Now Cherwell District LSADD ADDISCOMBE FTTC Now Croydon London Boro MYADE ADEL FTTC & FoD Now Leeds District (B) SLADK ADWICK LE STREET FTTC/P Now Doncaster District (B) NIAGH AGHADOWEY FTTC Now Northern Ireland NIAL AGHALEE FTTC Now Northern Ireland NIAH AHOGHILL FTTC Now Northern Ireland LCAIN AINSDALE FTTC/P Now Sefton District (B) LVAIN AINTREE FTTC/P Now Liverpool District (B) WSAIR AIRDRIE FTTC Now North Lanarkshire LNADK ALBERT DOCK FTTC/P Now Newham London Boro CMALB ALBRIGHTON FTTC Now Bridgnorth District CMALC ALCESTER FTTC/P Now Stratford-on-Avon District EAABR ALDEBURGH FTTC Now Suffolk Coastal District STALDBY ALDERBURY FTTC Now Salisbury District MRALD Alderley Edge FTTC Now Macclesfield District (B) CMALDM ALDERMINSTER FTTC/P Now Stratford-on-Avon District THAD ALDERSHOT FTTC Now Rushmoor District (B) NDALD ALDINGTON FTTC/P Now Ashford District (B) CMALD ALDRIDGE FTTC Now Walsall District (B) WSALE ALEXANDRIA FTTC Now West Dunbartonshire SLAF ALFORD; LINCS FTTC Now East Lindsey District EMALFRE ALFRETON FTTC/P Now Amber Valley District (B) LVALL ALLERTON FTTC/P Now Liverpool District (B) CMALL ALLESLEY FTTC & FoD Now Coventry District (B) EMALLES ALLESTREE PARK FTTC & FoD Now City of Derby (B) ESALL ALLOA FTTC Now Clackmannanshire LCALL ALLONBY FTTC Now Allerdale District (B) WSALL ALLOWAY FTTC Now South Ayrshire SSALM ALMONDSBURY FTTC Now South Gloucestershire NEAL ALNMOUTH FTTC Now Alnwick District NEAW ALNWICK FTTC/P Now Alnwick District WMALS ALSAGER FTTC Now Congleton District (B) THATN ALTON FTTC Now East Hampshire District MRALT ALTRINCHAM FTTC Now Trafford District (B) ESALV ALVA FTTC Now Clackmannanshire EMALVAS ALVASTON FTTC & FoD Now City of Derby (B) NSALV ALVES FTTC/P Now Moray EMAMBER AMBERGATE FTTC/P Now Amber Valley District (B) NEAM AMBLE FTTC/P Now Alnwick District SMAM AMERSHAM FTTC Now Chiltern District WSAMI AMISFIELD FTTC Now Dumfries and Galloway WNAML AMLWCH FTTC/P Now Sir Ynys Mon - Isle of Anglesey MYAMP AMPLEFORTH FTTC/P Now Ryedale District SMAP Ampthill FTTC Now Mid Bedfordshire District STANDVR ANDOVER FTTC/P Now Test Valley District SSAFD ANDOVERSFORD FTTC/P Now Cotswold District LVANF ANFIELD FTTC Now Liverpool District (B) NIAE ANNAGHMORE FTTC Now Northern Ireland NIAA ANNALONG FTTC Now Northern Ireland WSANN ANNAN FTTC Now Dumfries and Galloway ESANS ANSTRUTHER FTTC Now Fife NIAT ANTRIM FTTC Now Northern Ireland MYAPP APPLETON ROEBUCK FTTC Now Selby District LCAPB APPLEY BRIDGE FTTC/P Now West Lancashire District ESARB ARBROATH FTTC Now Angus NDACO ARCHERS COURT FTTC/P Now Dover District NSASR ARDERSIER FTTC/P Now Highland NIAR ARDGLASS FTTC Now Northern Ireland WSARD ARDROSSAN- SALTCOATS FTTC Now North Ayrshire MRARD ARDWICK FTTC & FoD Now Manchester District (B) EMARKWR ARKWRIGHT FTTC/P Now City of Nottingham (B) ESARM ARMADALE FTTP Now West Lothian NIAM ARMAGH FTTC Now Northern Ireland MYARM ARMLEY FTTC & FoD Now Leeds District (B) NIAY ARMOY FTTC Now Northern Ireland SLARM ARMTHORPE FTTC/P Now Doncaster District (B) EMARNOL ARNOLD FTTC/P Now Gedling District (B) LVARR ARROWEBROOK FTTC/P Now Wirral District (B) MYART ARTHINGTON FTTC Now Leeds District (B) THAS ASCOT FTTC/P Now Windsor and Maidenhead (B) WMASH Ash Bank FTTC Now Staffordshire Moorlands District EMASBOU ASHBOURNE FTTC/P Now Derbyshire Dales District WWASHB ASHBURTON FTTC/P Now Teignbridge District EMASHBB ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH FTTC Now North West Leicestershire District CMASHF ASHFIELD FTTC Now Birmingham District (B) NDASF ASHFORD, KENT FTTC/P Now Ashford District (B) LWASH ASHFORD, MIDDLESEX FTTC/P Now Spelthorne District (B) NEAT ASHINGTON; NORTHUMBERLAND FTTC/P Now Wansbeck District SDSHNGT ASHINGTON; WEST SUSSEX FTTC/P Now Horsham District LSASH ASHTEAD FTTC Now Mole Valley District LCAIM ASHTON-IN-MAKERFIELD FTTC Now Wigan District (B) LCAOR ASHTON-ON-RIBBLE FTTC Now Preston District (B) MRASH ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE FTTC Now Tameside District (B) STASHST ASHURST FTTC Now New Forest District SLASK ASKERN FTTC Now Doncaster District (B) LCASP ASPATRIA FTTC Now Allerdale District (B) LCASL Aspull FTTC Now Wigan District (B) LCASB ASTLEY BRIDGE FTTC Now Bolton District (B) SMAN Aston Clinton FTTC/P Now Aylesbury Vale District SLASC ASTON COMMON FTTC Now Rotherham District (B) EMATTHE ATHERSTONE FTTC/P Now North Warwickshire District (B) LCATH ATHERTON FTTC Now Wigan District (B) EAATT ATTLEBOROUGH FTTC Now Breckland District ESARR AUCHTERARDER FTTC Now Perth and Kinross ESARY AUCHTERMUCHTY FTTC Now Fife NIAN AUGHNACLOY FTTC Now Northern Ireland LVAUG AUGHTON GREEN FTTC Now West Lancashire District SSAVO AVONMOUTH FTTC & FoD Now City of Bristol (B) NEAYC AYCLIFFE FTTC/P Now Sedgefield District (B) SMAY AYLESBURY FTTC & FoD Now Aylesbury Vale District EMAYLES AYLESTONE FTTC Now City of Leicester (B) EAAYL AYLSHAM FTTC/P Now Broadland District WSAYR AYR FTTC Now South Ayrshire NEASG AYSGARTH FTTC Now Richmondshire District EABAC BACTON FTTC Now Mid Suffolk District LCBAC BACUP FTTC Now Rossendale District (B) SSBAD BADMINTON FTTC Now South Gloucestershire WMBAD BADSEY FTTC/P Now Wychavon District THBA BAGSHOT FTTC Now Surrey Heath District (B) NIBMS BAILLIES MILLS FTTC Now Northern Ireland WNBAL BALA FTTC/P Now Gwynedd - Gwynedd ESBLB BALBEGGIE FTTC Now Perth and Kinross SLBAL BALBY FTTC Now Doncaster District (B) SMBC BALDOCK FTTC Now North Hertfordshire District NDBAL BALDSLOW FTTC Now Hastings District (B) LSBAL BALHAM FTTC Now Wandsworth London Boro NIBL BALLINAMALLARD FTTC Now Northern Ireland NIBT BALLYCASTLE FTTC Now Northern Ireland NIBC BALLYCLARE FTTC Now Northern Ireland NIBGY BALLYGAWLEY FTTC Now Northern Ireland NIBN BALLYGOWAN FTTC Now Northern Ireland NIBKR BALLYKINLER FTTC Now Northern Ireland NIBM BALLYMENA FTTC Now Northern Ireland NIBO BALLYMONEY FTTC Now Northern Ireland NIBNH BALLYNAHINCH FTTC Now Northern Ireland NIBRN BALLYRONAN FTTC Now Northern Ireland NIBYS BALLYSILLAN FTTC & FoD Now Northern Ireland NIBWR BALLYWALTER FTTC Now Northern Ireland NIBW BALLYWARD FTTC Now Northern Ireland NSBMD BALMEDIE FTTC Now Aberdeenshire ESBLO Balmullo FTTC Now Fife LCBAB BAMBER BRIDGE FTTC Now South Ribble District (B) NIBB BANBRIDGE FTTC Now Northern Ireland SMBB BANBURY FTTC & FoD Now Cherwell District NSBNF Banff FTTC Now Aberdeenshire WNBG BANGOR FTTC/P & FoDNow Gwynedd - Gwynedd NIBA BANGOR; NORTHERN IRELAND FTTC Now Northern Ireland ESBAN BANNOCKBURN FTTC Now Stirling SLBAR BARDNEY FTTC/P Now West Lindsey District LCBAD BARDSEA FTTC Now South Lakeland District SWQJA BARGOED FTTC Now Caerffili - Caerphilly LNBKG BARKING FTTC/P Now Barking and Dagenham London Boro MYBKA BARKSTON ASH FTTC/P Now Selby District NDBAR BARMING FTTC/P Now Maidstone District (B) WNBAR BARMOUTH FTTC/P Now Gwynedd - Gwynedd NEBC BARNARD CASTLE FTTC/P Now Teesdale District EABBY BARNBY FTTC/P Now Waveney District SLBYD BARNBY DUN FTTC Now Doncaster District (B) LNBAR BARNET FTTC Now Barnet London Boro LCBAN BARNOLDSWICK FTTC/P Now Pendle District (B) SLBY BARNSLEY FTTC Now Barnsley District (B) WWBARN BARNSTAPLE FTTC Now North Devon District SSBWD BARNWOOD FTTC Now Gloucester District (B) EABRR BARROW FTTC Now St. Edmundsbury District (B) LCBAR BARROW-IN-FURNESS FTTC Now Barrow-in-Furness District (B) SWCFK BARRY FTTC Now Bro Morgannwg - the Vale of Glamorgan WNBC BARTESTREE CROSS FTTC/P Now County of Herefordshire NEBRT BARTON FTTC Now Richmondshire District SLBCC BARTON ON HUMBER FTTC Now North Lincolnshire (B) MYBKE BARWICK IN ELMET FTTC Now Leeds District (B) WNBAS BASCHURCH FTTC/P Now North Shropshire District EMBASFO BASFORD FTTC/P Now City of Nottingham (B) EABAS BASILDON FTTC Now Basildon District THBZ BASINGSTOKE FTTC & FoD Now Basingstoke and Deane District (B) STBSETT BASSETT FTTC Now City of Southampton (B) SSKMD BATH KINGSMEAD FTTC/P Now Bath and North East Somerset ESBAT BATHGATE FTTC Now West Lothian MYBAT BATLEY FTTC Now Kirklees District (B) WRBATT BATTERSEA FTTC Now Wandsworth London Boro NDBAT BATTLE FTTC Now Rother District SLBMB BAUMBER FTTC/P Now East Lindsey District WNBH BAYSTON HILL FTTC/P Now Shrewsbury and Atcham District (B) WEWBAY BAYSWATER FTTC & FoD Now
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