| ITAD Subscriber Numbers for the Bearne Family |
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| Written by Paul Bearne | |
| Friday, 05 October 2007 | |
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One for the geeks of the family I came across a new form of telephone addressing system last week called "ITAD Subscriber Numbers" And I have got one for the family. :-} DetailsITAD Subscriber Numbers (ISN) ISN provides an easy way for campuses, enterprises, and service providers to acquire globally-unique and globally-routable subscriber numbers to support new communications services. ISNs are free, fast, and forever yours. ISN is also protocol neutral and may be used to support SIP, XMPP, H.323 or other communications. An ISN is formed by joining a domain-local subscriber number to an ITAD (Internet Telephony Administrative Domain) number, using an asterisk as the delimiter. For example, subscriber 1234 in ITAD 718(Our's) would have ISN: 1234*718. Think of an ISN as an Internet-style phone number, where the asterisk is analogous to the @ sign in an email address. So now all I need to do is get my Asterisk (PC base telephone system) back online and I will be being to make and receive calls |
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