[VOIPSEC] Off-topic 411/311/211 question
J. Oquendo
sil at infiltrated.net
Thu Apr 16 13:03:11 CDT 2009
On Thu, 16 Apr 2009, Brian Rosen wrote:
> Was this what you were looking for?
> http://www.nanpa.com/number_resource_info/n11_codes.html
>
>
Yes, no... Sort of ;) I'm familiar with most of the numbers,
was wondering if someone had the _XXX to direct DID listing.
For example, 311 in New York can be accessed via 212NEWYORK
so I can create dialplans on VoIP systems to map the 3 digit
to the true number for whatever area code.
211 in Connecticut is a join State slash United Way venture.
So what's happening is, many a trunks we provide aren't sure
where to map these numbers... Enter pre-emptive strike on our
end to rid ourselves of the headache in explaining why someone
on VoIP based phones in NYC can't get to 611... We can re-map
it to Verizon's direct network or so.
Make sense? Granted the dialplan for this would be a PITA
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