Do Area Codes Matter In An Age Of Wireless And VoIP?

from the status-symbol-only dept

Do area codes really matter any more? These days, I've gotten used to plenty of people I know having mobile phone numbers from some distant place where they used to live, rather than where they live now. With so many plans no longer having any real marginal costs for long distance calls, it hasn't much mattered, other than as a status symbol. The same is starting to come true in the VoIP world, as well, as people are even purposely ordering VoIP phone numbers from locations that don't represent where they live. It almost seems like the only purpose for area codes these days is for status symbol purhcases (note, for example, the distress of many when they discovered you couldn't get Manhattan's high-rent 212 as a mobile number but had to settle for something hideous like 917). So is it time to stop identifying phone numbers by location, and maybe start identifying it by type of line? It seems some are going in that direction. Reuters notes that the UK is about to launch 056 as an area code for VoIP phone numbers, and Jeff Pulver notes they're not the first -- as Japan has similarly assigned 050 for "non-geographic" numbers. Jeff suggests that some experiments be run in the US for a similar sort of non-geographic prefix. While having additional numbers available makes sense as more numbers are in use, is there really a need for specifically non-geographical numbers? As noted above, it's beginning to happen naturally that numbers which used to have a geographical meaning, increasingly have none.

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    408 4 Life

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    dorpus, Sep 7th, 2004 @ 4:58am

    They forgot to tell that to a young black man I saw at a Silicon Valley community college last year, who had "408" tattooed in flaming letters on his arm.

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    Are they relevent?

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    Peter, Sep 7th, 2004 @ 8:16am

    I think that, in the medium and longer terms, the real question is "are telephone numbers still relevent". The present number system is an artifact of the presently implemented POTS.

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    No Subject Given

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    TDavid, Sep 7th, 2004 @ 11:21am

    As long as people have POTS lines and pay for long distance by the minute in the US and Canada (though this is going the way of the dinosaur) then area codes still have relevance.

    But it is definitely slipping, Mike.

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    VoIP Area codes

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    Tom Keating, Sep 9th, 2004 @ 12:51pm

    I agree 100%. There is no need for special VoIP area codes.
    I talked about that in my blog here:
    United Kingdom creates VoIP Area Codes
    Sincerely,
    Tom Keating
    My VoIP Blog
    VoIP Forum

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