Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA

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Sujet : Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA
De : psperson (at) *nospam* old.netcom.invalid (Paul S Person)
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Date : 20. Nov 2024, 17:51:15
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On Tue, 19 Nov 2024 17:01:31 -0600, "Jay E. Morris"
<morrisj@epsilon3.comcon> wrote:

On 11/19/2024 12:44 PM, Garrett Wollman wrote:
In article <vhih8r$1uic7$1@dont-email.me>,
Cryptoengineer  <petertrei@gmail.com> wrote:
On 11/19/2024 11:25 AM, Paul S Person wrote:
I don't suppose there is an easy way to relate a given cell phone
number to the carrier and so to the @ address?
>
No, there isn't. US phone numbers have been movable between carriers
for decades. I did it myself.
 
There is a national database -- obviously, because the incoming calls
have to get routed to the right carrier.  I seem to have misplaced the
name of this database; it's operated under an FCC contract by an
organization called the Number Portability Administration Center.
Every phone call and SMS message requires a lookup in this database.
 
Originally, calls would be routed on the basis of the local exchange
carrier to which the NPA-NXX was assigned, and then numbers which had
been "ported out" would be kicked back to the originating carrier with
a "not our number" message to force a database lookup.  These days,
it makes sense to just do the database dip unconditionally.  (There's
caching in the carrier networks to minimize their database access
charges.)
 
Whether there's any way for normal people to get access to this
information I don't know.
 
-GAWollman
 
>
As I said in the other message, https://www.whitepages.com/ and the
reverse number lookup did give my carrier. I have not moved carriers in
over 20 years though so someone who has would have to verify that it
still gives the right carrier.

I have that link and the Number Portability Administration Center
recorded in a file aptly named "HardStuff.odt", but when or if I try
to use it remains to be seen. So TIA to both of you for the info.
--
"Here lies the Tuscan poet Aretino,
Who evil spoke of everyone but God,
Giving as his excuse, 'I never knew him.'"

Date Sujet#  Auteur
14 Nov 24 * ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA38Lynn McGuire
14 Nov 24 +* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA2Paul S Person
15 Nov 24 i`- Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA1Paul S Person
14 Nov 24 +* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA23D
15 Nov 24 i+* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA21Lynn McGuire
15 Nov 24 ii`* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA20D
15 Nov 24 ii `* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA19Lynn McGuire
15 Nov 24 ii  `* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA18D
16 Nov 24 ii   `* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA17Paul S Person
17 Nov 24 ii    `* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA16Gary R. Schmidt
17 Nov 24 ii     `* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA15Paul S Person
17 Nov 24 ii      +- Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA1Cryptoengineer
18 Nov 24 ii      `* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA13Jay E. Morris
18 Nov 24 ii       `* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA12Paul S Person
18 Nov 24 ii        `* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA11Jay E. Morris
18 Nov 24 ii         `* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA10Jay E. Morris
19 Nov 24 ii          `* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA9Paul S Person
19 Nov 24 ii           +- Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA1Jay E. Morris
19 Nov 24 ii           `* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA7Cryptoengineer
19 Nov 24 ii            `* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA6Garrett Wollman
20 Nov 24 ii             `* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA5Jay E. Morris
20 Nov 24 ii              +* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA3Cryptoengineer
20 Nov 24 ii              i`* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA2ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
21 Nov 24 ii              i `- Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA1Jay E. Morris
20 Nov 24 ii              `- Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA1Paul S Person
15 Nov 24 i`- Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA1Garrett Wollman
15 Nov 24 +* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA3Titus G
15 Nov 24 i`* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA2Lynn McGuire
15 Nov 24 i `- Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA1Titus G
15 Nov 24 +* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA5William Hyde
15 Nov 24 i`* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA4Lynn McGuire
16 Nov 24 i +* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA2William Hyde
16 Nov 24 i i`- Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA1Bobbie Sellers
16 Nov 24 i `- Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA1Paul S Person
17 Nov 24 `* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA4Lynn McGuire
18 Nov 24  `* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA3Paul S Person
18 Nov 24   `* Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA2Lynn McGuire
19 Nov 24    `- Re: ongoing infrastructure changes with AI in the USA1D

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