The letter or email sent to customers informs them that they are due to be included in the White Pages – which lists the name, address and phone number.
Sure’s Chief Consumer Officer Charlotte Dunsterville said customers need to inform Sure by Wednesday 15 July if they want to change the way their details appear – and that their details will appear in the directory if no action is taken between now and them.
“We realise that the directory is an important resource for the community so we’re asking customers to verify their details so that we publish the most accurate directory possible,” she said.

Pictured: Sure are under investigation for how personal data was processed while compiling the current phonebook, after people noticed a multitude of errors with the directory, and also pointed out that some ex-directory names had been wrongly printed.
This can be done at www.sure.com/directoryform or by calling the company on 700700.
JT customers with a fixed landline service are advised to speak directly to the JT customer service team to confirm their preferences.
There has been a delay to the compilation of the 2020/21 directory, which has been attributed to the corona virus pandemic.
It is expected to be available to islanders in November 2020. Sure said it has reviewed the directory layout and will be increasing the font size to make the entries easier to read.
Pictured top: Charlotte Dunsterville.