Norbert Zawodsky skrev:
What you're suggesting, though, violates the ENUM standard... and should
not be allowed.
N.
Sorry N. !
But - at least here in Austria - it is definitely *no* assumption that
my number with some extra digits can not be issued to someone else.
You probably have too many "no/not"s :-)
The number +43-1-3207978 is my telephone number. I "own" it as long as I
pay for it. And with extra digits behind it I can do whatever I like. I
can create any extension - physical or virtual. I can attach a phone to
extension 12, attach a virtual fax server for extension 12 to extension
99912 or could fire up my toaster if I call extension 911. I can invent
any numbering scheme for my company. That's a fact! Again - At least
here in Austria !! (can't speak for other countries)
Invent all you want, nobody can call those fantasy-numbers anyway.
Perhaps, a fraction of a percent, who are using ENUM.
Perhaps your voisp directs extra digits to you, but pstn-exchanges have
a dialplan, starting to "dial" when the standard number of digits is
entered.
And why would nic.at (the "owner" of our .at TLD) offer the possibility
to register a "e164 domain specific Nameserver" to answer
subdomain-requests for your number if it would violate ENUM standards? I
don't think that they're not knowing what they do....
Don't rely on it. :-)
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