[asterisk-users] Official numbering plan - where to get?

Mikhail Lischuk mlischuk at itx.com.ua
Thu Mar 22 23:12:14 CDT 2012


 

Is it a problem to parse rates from said 10 providers and create
database with all their info? 

Anyways, speaking of this as a
service... I have at least 2 clients, who would love such service:


some kind of daily (maybe more often) updated database, which
automatically normalizes rates 

and provides output in parseable
format. Maybe even that could include some interactive page, 

for
providers which offer cheaper rates for higher call volumes. But of
course 100 Euros/month 

will be too much for such service. 

AND some
kind of integration with Starbilling will make the whole world happy.


BR 

Don Kelly писал 23.03.2012 01:00: 

> Although I do feel
that 100+ Euros/month is more than most of us could
> manage, I don't
think a one-time list is of much value. I would be
> interested in
establishing a database if there was interest from enough
> users for a
modest subscription price.
> 
> --Don
> 
> Don Kelly
> 
> PCF Corp
>
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> Subject: [asterisk-users] Official
numbering plan - where to get?
> 
> I hope this is not too off-topic. As
a kind-of follow up to "rate sheet 
> normalization" I'm still trying to
figure out a solution for: throw 10 
> ratesheets at a program and get
the cheapest codes/providers as output.
> 
> For this purpose I believe
I need a real, detailed, accurate list of all 
> the dialing codes,
incl. mobile codes, city codes etc. worldwide as a 
> reference for that
particular program. There are thousands of A-Z lists 
> on the web, and
there are thousands of codes in them, but nothing is 
> accurate enough
or from an official source.
> 
> So, I spoke with the ITU today and
they, funny enough, too don't have 
> such a list. At least they don't
have one that is computer parseable, 
> like a .csv or .xls or something
like that. What they have is: a single 
> .doc or .pdf file for EACH
country (1 file per country), which is not 
> standardized in its
content, with lots of text and descriptions, but it 
> has all the
codes. They don't even have such a list as a paid service. 
> Feels like
30 years ago. :) Anyway, there is numberingplans.com which 
> provide
exactly what I'm looking for, but they don't support one-time 
>
purchases, only subscriptions from around 100 to 990 EUR per month, 
>
which is above my budget (and I don't need a subscription).
> 
> Does
anyone have an idea where to find such a list for free, or as a 
>
one-time purchase? If not, I'll probably go through the effort to 
>
compile my own list based on the ITU data. Let me know in case you want

> a copy then. :)
> 
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