Hmmm...  Even though:
* It would make parse operations a tiny bit easier.
* It would help in the exchange of data

There are a few more negs:
* feature bloat
* You dont add telephone numbers, or perform other operations with them.
* It can written simply 64'6'8354110 or as a robust dialect [64 6 8354110 *9
wait 5 "password" #]
* So many different standards and conventions

I am not strictly opposed to a telephone number type, as they are frequently
used and exchanged.  I suppose you can reliably divide telephone numbers into
two parts.  The always used local part, and the optional dialed long distance
part that changes with location.  Example:

[ 64'6  8354110 ]  ; out of local area
[ none  8354110 ] ; within local area

Note that in some areas pauses must be inserted into a number.  For instance I
have heard of people in the US that have to wait 3 seconds just to get a
dialtone--could be worse in other countries. Modems use #"," to represent a
pause.  #"*" and #"#"  are also a good idea to support.  The characters,
especially commas, would complicate searches.

Its possible the url type could be used?  Hmmm...

>> Andrew: open/lines phone://23-234-234-3533
>> first Andrew
== "Hello?"
>> insert Andrew "How many REBOL programmers does it take to change a light
bulb?"
>> first Andrew
== "I dont know?"
>> insert Andrew "None. Thats a hardware job!"
>> close Andrew

--Ryan

Andrew Martin wrote:

> How about adding the telephone number to Rebol? For example:
>         Telephone: +64-6-8354110
>         >> type? Telephone
>         == telephone!
>     It would behave a lot like the issue! datatype, but have telephone!
> datatype. Refinements could include:
>         >> Telephone/International
>         == +64
>         >> Telephone/National
>         == 6
>         >> Telephone/Local
>         == 8354110
>     The rebol parser rule could be:
>         "+" some Digit "-" some Digit "-" some Digit
>
> The only trouble I have at the moment is determining if is this pattern
> would be suitable for other countries. While this works for NZ, it might not
> work for other nations. Any one know if this wouldn't work for them?
>
> Andrew Martin
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