On Jul 20, 2004, at 1:58 PM, Carmi Weinzweig wrote:
They assign me a phone number (a value of $0.01 and $0.10) and let me receive as many simultaneous calls as my bandwidth allows (using these numbers every call absorbs a channel that costs between $4.35 and $43.48).
What I would like is to be limited as to how much of a scarce resource (channels) I can use, but not be limited as to how much of a plentiful resource (numbers) I can use.
Well, sort of, but in the larger scheme of things we'll run out of available numbers in the NANP before we run out of provisionable voice channels. So you can make a case that the numbers really *are* a scarcer resource, even if they are less expensive.
Scott
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