[VoIP] Route-and-Rate
Jayson Smith
ratguy at bellsouth.net
Sat Mar 10 01:41:17 CST 2007
Hi,
That's cool!
I was just thinking about the different operators. I guess R&R might could
be used to provide Internet routing for a specific office code. E.G.
somebody dials +1 141 or +1 141-XXXX, gives a country and office code, then
it spits back the routing data for that code. We haven't started billing for
calls yet, so the rate portion would be pretty much useless.
Isn't the old code for DA 131, or in switches where customers could dial 0XX
and 1XX codes, 131-XXXX? I guess the way DA would have to work is with voice
recognition, a customer would give the name of somebody they wanted, then
it'd lookup maybe one number the switcher had specified to be given out by
DA. Interesting.
I think it'd be cool to have a conference bridge up on 052-XXXX or 059-2111,
etc. I never participated in either of those conferences, not being born
until 1978, but still... Of course, all of this probably sounds weird, but I
bet as far as Enum is concerned, 0XX and 1XX office codes in country code 1
are just as valid as any others. No, I haven't actually tried all the
possible codes 000-199, so there may still be some Cnet secrets out there.
Heh.
Jayson.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John R. Covert" <john_reads_cnet_via_archives at covert.org>
To: "CNET" <voip at ckts.info>
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 12:46 AM
Subject: [VoIP] Route-and-Rate
> Jayson was looking around for 0XX and 1XX codes.
>
> Well, try 1-263-0141.
>
> She's dumb, and can't do anything but Name-Place, so don't
> be mean to her, just enter an NPA-NXX for her to look up.
>
> /john
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