|
|
|
|
|
by jtnag
1768 days ago
|
|
My working theory is that in old times phones had rotary dial instead of key pad. Number 1 was the longest to dial, 9 was the shortest (as I remember from childhood days). Thus, fastest way to dial 3 digit code was to use numbers with as much as 9 as possible (997,998,999). |
|
There was another reason for this as it was common, many, many years ago, to restrict the possibility to make phone calls by using a little lock on the dial, like this:
https://www.ebay.it/itm/402554995319?hash=item5dba25c277:g:~...
it was placed on the #3 hole, so that you could dial 112 or 113 even when the lock was on.