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Default 23-05-2009, 12:47

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Originally Posted by MATHA531 View Post
Is there a way for the equipment or whatever to differentiate between an American (or Canadian) landline number or a mobile number? For example here in New York, both my landline and my mobile numbers have the same exact area codes and I believe if I wanted I could port one to the other....
Well, generally there must be some master routing database, where one can look up, to which network a phone number belongs. That's necessary in order to send calls and SMS to the correct network. So theoretically you can look up, if a North American number is assigned to a cellular network operator or not. However I suppose O2 has an interconnection with some international carrier, to which they hand over calls to the US and who then forwards it to the corresponding American carrier. It just wouldn't pay off for O2 to interconnect directly with all American operators. That American carrier will surley charge a flat tariff for any landline number to O2, no matter if assigned to a cellular or wired network, because that's the American way. Sure, that American carrier could signalize the type of network to O2, but I believe that's too complicated to implement just in order to allow a German MVNO to rip it's customers off.


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