[asterisk-biz] Gold Numbers

dburgess at kestrelsp.com dburgess at kestrelsp.com
Thu Jul 15 10:17:55 CDT 2010


Actually, that term was standard within AT&T. Gold numbers ended in 00, platinum in 000. Silver had some other pattern to make it easy to remeber. They had a whole division that studied what numbers were considered lucky or easy to remember in different cultures and ethnic groups. Sorry if someone pointed that out already.

------Original Message------
From: Alex Balashov
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To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
ReplyTo: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Gold Numbers
Sent: Jul 15, 2010 08:02


> On Thu, 15 Jul 2010, Moshe Maeir wrote:
>
>> Alex,
>> While I do enjoy your comments, I assumed that since this is a business
>> list, users would be familiar with marketing terms.

Fair enough.  Perhaps I was mistaken as to the ubiquitous character of 
the term.  My apologies.

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