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VESA - On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 03:30:56 GMT, Michael D. Sullivan wrote: Before the FCC banned technology-specific overlay area codes, it authorized New York to use a new overlay code (718?) for cell phones, faxes, and internal telco lines for several years. That code has since become a normal overlay code, with wireline phones in it as well as the others.Actually it was area code 917 and for a few years it was a technologyspecific area code for use in all five boroughs for cell phones andpagers. And yes now all classes of service can be assigned in areacode 917. Given the introduction of full number portability between wireline and wireless phones (with some exceptions, probably temporary), the genie is out of the bottle; it won't be possible to have an area code that is wireless-only or wireline-only.It's not necessarily that. It has just been decided that the NANPwill have area code specific mobile service. Even in plans for theexpansion of the NANP there's no mention of having mobile only "areacodes" which would mean the possibility of caller pays mobile serviceas is the case in Europe and Asia.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -remove NONO from .NONOcom to reply
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