On 11/14/06, James Darling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As for location for phone number, I don't know too much about this,
but I think usually it can be assumed the number is located in the
country of the address. Yours is an exception, and perhaps it would
be good to declare which country code the number is located in, it
would make figuring out charges using the above easier. I don't know
if this has been discussed. I think it depends on how common this
would be.

As much as call rates can be inferred from the prefix - telephone
number location can be inferred also (i.e. +44 is the UK), rather than
relying on the address.

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Frances Berriman
http://fberriman.com
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