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Re: GeoIP database issues and the real world consequences


From: David Cantrell <david () cantrell org uk>
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 17:39:19 +0100

On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 03:31:47PM -0000, John Levine wrote:
There are similar problems with phone numbers. Google's libphonenumber,
for example, will tell you that +1 855 266 7269 is in the US. It's not,
it's Canadian ...
Actually, it's probably both US and Canadian.  When you call an 8xx
toll free number, the switch uses a database to route the call to
whatever carrier handles it, who can then do whatever they want.  The
provider for that number, Callture, is in Ontario but they can
terminate the calls anywhere, and send each call to a different lace.

I was careful to pick a number on a Canadian company's website.

Also, in fairness, the US is about 90% of the NANP, so guessing that
an 8XX number is in the US is usually correct.

That's another way of saying that it's deliberately wrong 10% of the
time for pan-NANP prefixes. Better to say "I don't know" than to just
guess.

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David Cantrell | Official London Perl Mongers Bad Influence


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