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by detaro
3201 days ago
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I wouldn't call these event networks "part of the federated phone system". They are clients of companies that are part of it. External numbers into these networks are extensions of a public number they get from the upstream - just like any company having a PBX, they do not participate in any of the inter-provider infrastructure, do not own the phone numbers, ... The internet equivalent to what they are doing would be getting a business line with a fixed, provider-owned IP prefix. The equivalent to what the parent describes would be getting a prefix delegation from a registry and peering with other networks. It's still really cool for island systems though, which is the more important thing for those events. |
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I mean, they ran their own full MVNO, with their own SIM cards, with their own code on the cards, and operated their own tower.
That isn’t a simple number.