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I briefly used a free UK voip service which allocated you a real, geographic phone number anywhere you wanted in the uk. 01234 567890 for examine. Anyone - you for example - could phone that number, and my phone would be configured to use that company's service via username/password such that I'd receive your call. You'd think it was a regular phone call, and being geographic it would be free, or taken from your minutes or just normal if you were phoning me from another country, and I could receive that call anywhere I had data (and not necessarily phone - so i'd not need a foreign sim card if I were travelling which is the case currently) coverage. I'd have to pay the company if I wanted to place calls to regular phone numbers.

So I'm really suggesting something like that. Assuming it was a standard and the company didn't want paying because they weren't doing the whole geographic number to voip identity thing - they were just allowing the creation of an account. We'd be moving away from traditional phone numbers - the number/id could be a guid or long hash or whatever; nobody's going to try and remember it - it would be stored in your contacts like "dave smith" or "mum" or whatever.

Dare I say it, you could have a blockchain for this. Just to store the identifier. Not associated with any other string, such as a name or email address; just a way to ensure that the identifier isn't taken (so there may be a rush for cool ones but like I said, no-one would actually need to remember them) - that you're the first person to claim it.




Fine, there's a free global database that stored some random unique ID for you. Now say you're in Lisbon connected to some public wifi network, and I'm in Oslo connected to my office wifi network.

If I press the button to call your unique ID, how does my softphone get yours to ring?




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