[IP] CONCERNS ARISE AS INTERNET CALLERS PICK OWN AREA CODES
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From: Dewayne Hendricks <dewayne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: July 8, 2004 11:19:10 AM EDT
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Subject: [Dewayne-Net] CONCERNS ARISE AS INTERNET CALLERS PICK OWN AREA
CODES
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CONCERNS ARISE AS INTERNET CALLERS PICK OWN AREA CODES
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) is raising worrisome questions for
law-enforcement officials, regulators and emergency agencies in part
because it may accelerate the end of location-based phone numbers as we
know them. The process of freeing phone numbers from fixed locations
started with the spread of cellphones over the past decade. With
Internet
phone service, callers from anywhere in the U.S. or around the world can
adopt nearly any U.S. area code they like, a prospect that has already
created a run on desirable area codes such as Manhattan's 212 and
Beverly
Hills's 310. Even international callers could obtain US exchanges for
savings in long distance bills and allowing offshore companies to fake
offices and legitimacy with a U.S. area code. But law enforcement
officials
can't tap into VoIP calls due to both technological limitations and
regulatory uncertainty and VoIP systems are not connected to 911
emergency
services.
[SOURCE: Wall Street Journal, AUTHOR: Christopher Rhoads at
christopher.rhoads@xxxxxxx]
<http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB108923965170657887,00.html?
mod=todays_us_marketplace>
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