Wednesday, May 19, 2004

I've just had 2 experiences with telephone-related upgrades/moves and I have decided telephone numbers suck. First, I will relate to you the circumstances of my experiences, and then rant about the numbers.

First, Becky and I switched from Nextel to ATTWireless for our mobile phones.  Working for Motorola (now Freescale) finally paid off and I got a substantial discount on a V600, by far the best, and most full-featured phone I had seen come out of Motorola ever.  Everything just works.  Nothing is stupid.  I used to be pretty skeptical of Bluetooth, but I'm a believer now.  I've got a wireless Bluetooth headset, and it just works.  You open it up, and the phone goes into “headset mode” relaying all noises to the headset and receiving all input from the headset mic.  I can write J2ME programs and just transfer them over Bluetooth to the phone.  I'm currently making my own implementation of an Ambient Orb using the event light of the phone.  I just can't figure out how to handle SMS messages from my own code.  Anyway, this paragraph is already too long, so I'll stop.

I got Becky a T721, it's way better than my top of the line Nextel phone, which I gave to Andrew. (which was a cool success story in itself.  I just swapped the SIM cards and it worked)  To make a long story short, we're getting a much better deal with ATTWireless.

I also just signed up for a VoIP (Voice over IP) solution for our home phone, which I will blog about later when I have it set up and can reap the benefits of refering friends and getting paid for it.

In both situations, I was transferring my phone number to another service provider.  After thinking about it, that is just stupid.  Why am I, a person who can move all over the world,  tied to a number that is tied to a certain location?  Most people have trouble remembering numbers.  Let's take a prominent example... You're hungry for some pizza (and who isn't).  You like Dominos, and you're a web savvy guy or girl and want to order online.  Do you grab the “internet book“ and look up the IP address for dominos? Have you ordered online so often that you know the ip address by memory? NO! You type www.dominos.com?  We (Al Gore and I) built the “internet book” into the internet when we invented it.

Why don't we have a solution for phone numbers?  You might argue that that's what the phone book in your phone is for, or speed dial, or the operator, but those are either not universal, or not fast enough.  I suppose the #1 reason is that phones have numbers on them.  We've had to invent ingenious text entry mechanisms like T9 and iTAP (which my V600 has and is awesome!  much better than T9, which my i90c had) to be able to enter text.

Why don't we extend the DNS namespace with a .phone suffix and have them resolve to phone numbers through some system?  DNS servers could resolve them to VoIP gateways. Now, I agree I haven't thought through this all the way, and there's bound to be some kinks, and I'm not so naive to think I'm the first to propose this, but come on, let's get started! I call marklio.phone!

posted on Wednesday, May 19, 2004 5:44:13 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [5]
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Wednesday, May 19, 2004 6:40:42 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
About the only thing I even think I understood in this post is the .phone part... which is A WAY COOL IDEA!
Wednesday, May 19, 2004 7:41:49 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Privacy could be a concern is my first thought. My second thought is that it would indeed be a cool thing. I'll get on that.
B-Dub
Wednesday, May 19, 2004 8:55:34 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
It certainly would be no less private than the current phone book, or DNS system. But you're right, we would need a mechanism for controlling who can call you. Maybe something akin to a firewall, which will become ubiquitous when VoIP becomes mainstream, just wait until I make my post about that! It's awesome.
Thursday, May 20, 2004 4:59:18 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
I'm not sure if this is entirely related to the subject, but I'm hearing of Wi-Fi phones that use VoIP to make calls, instead of the standard Cellular networks. That would mean that if there is available wireless internet humming through the air, you can call anyone...for free...just think of what this means to the phone companies. All of a sudden, we no longer have to pay wireless fees or the taxes associated with them...we just have to wait for wireless internet to be broadcast (I'm not sure if that's the right word, but you know what I mean) in more locations.
Thursday, May 20, 2004 6:00:00 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Yeah, the WI-FI phones are coming. One of the guys here at work is holding his breath for them. You won't be completely out of the water, as there is not yet a way to hop cleanly from hotspot to hotspot. Most of those phones are designed to use the mobile phone network when you're on the go, and to use WI-FI when you're in one place. With wireless plans giving you tons of minutes fairly cheaply, you're not really better off, especially with VoIP solutions for your home phone becoming available. Regardless, you still need a gateway to get calls back into the telephone network, so that will likely not continue to be a free service unless you're calling someone directly without switching to the phone network, unless you want to hear an add every time you pick up the phone. It's a step in the right direction, though.
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