sent from a phone

> On 23. Sep 2019, at 16:19, Volker Schmidt <vosc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Here in Italy you may dial a number that looks like a landline but is in 
> reality a mobile number.
> I would very much prefer a list of numbers, and not have to do tricks like 
> phone_1, phone_2 ... but also not to have to specify if a number is mobile or 
> landline.


+1,
with phone numbers you can currently still see how it used to work in the 
analog times (e.g. shops in the same area still have mostly the same initial 
local digits), but these are clearly traces of the past that will sooner or 
later vanish, with modern equipment you can have (at least theoretically) any 
number routed anywhere. For example SIP based phone numbers often look like 
local numbers of a specific area, but in fact are routed via the internet and 
the actually connected device could be anywhere on earth.

Cheers Martin 



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