Thanks! Both wikis & the Oz guidelines updated appropriately: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Australian_Tagging_Guidelines/Australian_features#Phonewords
Thanks Graeme On Sun, 25 Sept 2022 at 11:48, stevea <[email protected]> wrote: > Solutions abound! > > There is a pesky "only in this country toll-free dialing" sort of thing > that is a number domestically (AU only) and then what appears to be its > international number, something in NANPA's 710, or what is a moldy-oldy US > federal government "thing" with exactly one working number (as of 2006). > So, there is some sort of "error" somewhere. Some places that allow these > do not allow any non-domestic / international way of accessing this > telephonic address, there isn't any bridging. We have this in the states, > you have this in AU, it is different all over the place. > > I think phone:AU:mnemonic might be a good start of something. > > If you put a plus sign in front of it in your country to say > "international number" it begins +61. That's simply "Australia." It goes > up and down from there! > > I wrinkle my brow at that +1-710-55 number, that's bogosity. Maybe that > works in another country or somewhere, but then you wouldn't put a + in > front of it; that's an "international" phone # notation. +1-710 (I live in > NANPA-land, which is that first "1" and know it exists) is a dead-end. > Maybe somebody encoded their domestic (to Oz) dialing pattern, I don't > know. But something is misunderstood here. >
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