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    Technology Transitions Policy Task Force Workshop (March 18th 2013)

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    Post by .tel 2013-03-12, 12:39 pm

    Technology Transitions Policy Task Force Workshop (March 18th 2013)

    This workshop will solicit data and analysis on three critical ongoing transitions: the evolution in network protocols, including from TDM to IP;
    I guess to mention name dialing could be an option. Just a hint. Maybe someone from Telnic…

    http://www.fcc.gov/events/technology-transitions-policy-task-force-workshop

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    Post by Warrens 2013-03-12, 1:09 pm

    How many John Smiths are there in the world? How many different meaningful configurations of John Smiths can we get for name dialing?
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    Post by Moonlight 2013-03-12, 2:52 pm

    Warrens wrote:How many John Smiths are there in the world? How many different meaningful configurations of John Smiths can we get for name dialing?
    Everyone can generate thousands of meaningful configurations if you combine the family name with the profession, location or hobby.
    BTW the same question appears for web addresses. It wasn't a problem there.
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    Post by Warrens 2013-03-12, 3:23 pm

    Point taken.
    Actually could be fun. People in many countries and cultures identify themselves by their home town or profession
    English equivalent - John Smith the Baker,
    or John Smith from Essex - those cultures have short-formed it nicely.
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    Post by Toptel 2013-03-12, 6:07 pm

    Warrens wrote:Point taken.
    Actually could be fun. People in many countries and cultures identify themselves by their home town or profession
    English equivalent - John Smith the Baker,
    or John Smith from Essex - those cultures have short-formed it nicely.
    It’s easier than remembering (411) 74268265.
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    Post by maxi 2013-03-12, 6:17 pm

    Toptel wrote:
    Warrens wrote:John Smith from Essex
    It’s easier than remembering (411) 74268265.
    In my еyеs numbеrs аrе еаsiеr tо print thаn thrее-wоrd-sеntеncе. Bеn.tеl is gооd fоr mаking аdvеrtising clips, but оnly fеw pеоplе cоuld gеt shоrt nаmеs. Fоr thе rеst, thе thrее- оr fоur-wоrds cоmbinаtiоns wоuld bе thе аvаilаblе chоicе. Thаt cоuld bе nоt intеrеsting fоr thеm.
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    Post by Expert 2013-03-13, 5:27 am

    maxi wrote:In my еyеs numbеrs аrе еаsiеr tо print thаn thrее-wоrd-sеntеncе. Bеn.tеl is gооd fоr mаking аdvеrtising clips, but оnly fеw pеоplе cоuld gеt shоrt nаmеs. Fоr thе rеst, thе thrее- оr fоur-wоrds cоmbinаtiоns wоuld bе thе аvаilаblе chоicе. Thаt cоuld bе nоt intеrеsting fоr thеm.
    Three-word-domain-names are worthless for .com-domains, too.
    But users can be very creative: JohnX, John78, TheOnlyJohn, JohnsWorld, John-me, ..........
    Much better possibilities for domain names are adoptable than the long and not memorizable names we can observe daily at Telnames.

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