Hi, YiHao:
1) Re: Ur. Pt. 0): I am getting curious. May I ask where are you and
how old are you? May be not landline. But, cellular mobile phone
services always have at least the numerical part of the Caller-ID
function, due to concerns such as who is going to pay for the air-time.
2)
Hello Abe,
0) Sorry I get it confused and assume that the a) Caller-ID and b) “incoming
caller number” are different things. If b) is part of a), I get it wrong. I
currently living in China, and my carrier always bring the b) “incoming caller
number” each time I get a call, so probably still a
All,
Thanks for the great discussion, following our side meeting at IETF 112, so far.
I wanted to turn the discussion to a key question which not only arose in the
side meeting already but also in the discussions since, namely "what is an
address anyway?".
It seems that any answer would very m
Hi Dirk,
On 25.01.22 08:19, Dirk Trossen wrote:
Hence, I would suggest that any answers to the question above ought to
be guided by what we (as users) want from the network, e.g., in terms
of reachability, privacy, security, exposure of desired capabilities
and possibly more.
The orthodoxy