Phone numbers are far from dead, but there’s a lot that could be done to add value to the traditional telephone numbering system. It was an interesting consensus, since I expected to hear panelists on the IT EXPO West 2014 panel “OTT and UC: The Future of the Telephone Number” I moderated August 12, come to bury the digits, not to praise them.
The traditional PSTN has used Arabic numbers for phones and calling for over a century, adding additional digits, area codes, and country codes as it grew and thrived to link the world together. Today, certain area codes such as 212 (Manhattan, New York City) and the 800 “toll free” continue to have cachet, noted Hugh Goldstein of Voxbone and Scott Navratil of Vitelity...Read More
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