I just read the other day that earlier this year President Bush signed the US on to the Enum http://www.enum.org/ (not EnOm) proposal where all international telephone numbers will be given a URL to be routable worldwide [http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-984591.html ]. Neustar has public trials in the works now. Phone numbers will be routable in the Internet for the purposes stated above and mapped to the internet with DNS.
One of the losing proposals in the last round of new domain TLD's was one where .tel would be the domain for this purpose. http://www.icann.org/tlds/tel1/description.htm Therefore, you could enter a known telephone number 1-555-1212.tel and it could resolve to or be your web page. Presumably also work with future phone/intenet convergance.
I can forsee where all telephones will become small Internet computers where you click a picture of your friend and it dials his number, or you enter his internet email name and the call is completed. If no answer, then it forwards to voicemail, email, or text messaging.
I also read last week that cellular phone numbers are to become portable soon between providers. This means if you get a good non-numeric translation of a cell phone number like 1-123-OUR-HOME you'll be able to keep it with any carrier. Much like the 8XX toll free numbers are now.
because IP numbers are short now, a lot of this can't really happen until IPv6 is in common use, probably 5-10 years from now.






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