On 4/13/2016 15:12, Owen DeLong wrote:
I guarantee you that many, if not most at this point, of those
numbers are no longer actually handled by that switch most of the
time.
I suspect that there are more SS7 exceptions than default within that
particular prefix which is why I chose it.
I question whether (on a global scale) the odds are above 50-50 that a
number (other than a test line) is served by the switch NANPA associates
with the number.
I am in frequent contact by a person that has a 917 NNX-XXXX-numbered
telephone who spends a lot of time with a person that has a 408
NNX-XXXX-numbered telephone, and they both live in Metropolitan Boston
The number I offer as my "home" telephone number "belongs" to a CO in a
town 11 miles south of here and is not switched by the company that
"owns" it.
Knowing a telephone number or an IP address means that on a good day,
you know how to make a connection with an instrument associated with it.
Which may well be in the possession of Mrs. Calabash.
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sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (Juvenal)