October 30, 20169 yr TOT seeks backing for 10-digit numbers By USANEE MONGKOLPORN THE NATION BANGKOK: -- STATE TELECOM agency TOT has asked private telecom operators and the government to help financially support its plan to upgrade nationwide fixed-telephone numbers to 10 digits from the current nine digits, TOT president Montchai Noosong said. He added that the state agency is unlikely to be able to afford the cost of the upgrade of Bt21 billion. Montchai said that mobile-phone operators would mainly benefit from the upgrade to the 10-digit number, as it would increase mobile phone numbers. However, TOT’s fixed-telephone service will not gain any benefit, given it is a less popular service, he said. Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/business/corporate/30298745 -- © Copyright The Nation 2016-10-31
October 30, 20169 yr Thailand: population 67 million. Possible number of 10 digit 'phone numbers: 10, 000 million. That's almost 150 'phone numbers for every man, woman and child. Perhaps TOT should manage its existing 'phone numbers better, rather than impose this cost and inconvenience on the public.
October 31, 20169 yr Oh no! Please not another number shuffle. Will they ever layout a real plan. 21 Billion Baht (~600 Million Dollar) !!!! What a waste. Many chances to spend for better purposes. 1 hour ago, Oxx said: Possible number of 10 digit 'phone numbers: 10, 000 million. Or otherwise a 1000 million (a billion) numbers currently (by theory) with the 9 significant digits. Obviously terribly organized. Just checked back: German, about 80 million people and not really an underdeveloped country in telecoms: 8 significant digits and I am not aware of upgrade plans. Edited October 31, 20169 yr by KhunBENQ
October 31, 20169 yr Before coming up with these ideas I would suggest they read some information theory. That way they won't need these stupid ideas. Right now they are in line with the E164 standard which everyone else in the world follows. If it is good enough for far larger countries then it should be good for Thailand Edited October 31, 20169 yr by gandalf12
October 31, 20169 yr They have to factor in that all the number combinations with "4" in them will remain unsold. Any number with "8" in it will be already allocated...
October 31, 20169 yr 14 minutes ago, bangon04 said: They have to factor in that all the number combinations with "4" in them will remain unsold. Any number with "8" in it will be already allocated... That is not really an issue. If they understood Information Theory they would know they can use the leading 0 and get what they need. I assume you know information theory so it should be self explanatory to you Edited October 31, 20169 yr by gandalf12
October 31, 20169 yr I wonder what size envelope you would need for 21 billion.then again just take a cheque and say you've sold mamas farm.end of.whenever I read about these hair brained schemes I automatically think brown envelopes. Edited October 31, 20169 yr by The man from udon Adding thoughts
October 31, 20169 yr 29 minutes ago, bangon04 said: They have to factor in that all the number combinations with "4" in them will remain unsold. Stuff and nonsense. There are loads and loads of telephone numbers already out there containing a "4".
October 31, 20169 yr 3 hours ago, Oxx said: Thailand: population 67 million. Possible number of 10 digit 'phone numbers: 10, 000 million. That's almost 150 'phone numbers for every man, woman and child. Perhaps TOT should manage its existing 'phone numbers better, rather than impose this cost and inconvenience on the public. It does not work that way you have business and government offices Extrapolate That first
October 31, 20169 yr 2 hours ago, KhunBENQ said: Oh no! Please not another number shuffle. Will they ever layout a real plan. 21 Billion Baht (~600 Million Dollar) !!!! What a waste. Many chances to spend for better purposes. Or otherwise a 1000 million (a billion) numbers currently (by theory) with the 9 significant digits. Obviously terribly organized. Just checked back: German, about 80 million people and not really an underdeveloped country in telecoms: 8 significant digits and I am not aware of upgrade plans. Germans so smart !
October 31, 20169 yr 1 hour ago, bangon04 said: They have to factor in that all the number combinations with "4" in them will remain unsold. Any number with "8" in it will be already allocated... Even if you mean starting with "4" it is wrong. Fixed line numbers all over Isan start with 4 (042, 043, 044...).
October 31, 20169 yr 5 hours ago, Oxx said: Thailand: population 67 million. Possible number of 10 digit 'phone numbers: 10, 000 million. That's almost 150 'phone numbers for every man, woman and child. Perhaps TOT should manage its existing 'phone numbers better, rather than impose this cost and inconvenience on the public. They could handle it much better but they have no idea about numbering schemes. International standards do exist unfortunately it appears no one in Thailand knows about them
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