On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 11:04, Per Jessen <p...@computer.org> wrote:
>
> AFAIK, they too vary from country to country.  Swiss mobile numbers are
> 07[6789] NNNNNNN, the latter usually written as NNN NN NN, but also
> often in a way that will help remembering the number.
> Danish mobile#s are the same as land line numbers, no area code, just
> NNNNNNNN.

    In the US and Canada, though, there's [as of yet] no difference
between landline, mobile, VOIP, fax, toll-free, premium (900), et
cetera.  Again, that's why I wrote out the example the way I did,
which conforms to NANP (NPA/NXX) standards.  It's the only suggestion
so far that will work completely (which sounds cocky, but screw it,
it's the last Friday of the year  ;-P).

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