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December 08, 2014

Numbers & Carriers: the Bridge to Financial Survival, or Links to the Past?



By TMCnet Special Guest
Hugh Goldstein, Head of Strategic Partnerships and Alliances at Voxbone

 

“I seem to have lost my phone number. Can I have yours?” said the OTT mobile app to the competitive local exchange carrier in a bar. Clearly, tacky pick-up lines about telephone numbers still outnumber ones about IP addresses or SIP URIs. And there have always been a limited number of good telecommunications comedians.

The humble telephone number – so much a part of business and personal identity – has evolved considerably since digits were first used 125 years ago to help switchboard operators connect users on the new phone network. Today, there are billions of phone numbers operating within a clear, internationally-sanctioned hierarchy. Although mobile technology, deregulation and software have dramatically changed the industry, the telephone number continues to serve as a universal identifier for telephony. There are a few reasons why... Read More



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