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What if your number is transferred to someone called "Ebzo"? |
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Well, I guess that's at least the second unfortunate thing to happen to Ebzo. |
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Why not just increase phone number lengths by 4 digits and increase recycling times? |
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Or, just have one great big phone-number that everyone uses at once? |
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You could easily use the ISDN subaddress fields for this... |
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Is there something akin to a Mac-Address on a (cell)phone? And if so, are there any sneaky ways to send traffic to a known address? And, same question on the mac-address level - is there a way to create a package that might be transmitted over tcp/ip that could be picked-up/routed according to a mac-address signature? (I think the answer to both those questions is going to be no, but it might be cool if it wasn't) |
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Subnet masking for phones. |
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Very like the userid convention exemplified by "fawn82" but
putting the letters *after* the numbers makes it
implementable for 'phones, within the existing system (using
[bigsleep]'s technique). [+] |
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Such a system would be nearly perfect for Ebzo, though. If it weren't for Fawn, it would be perfect. Way to go, Fawn. |
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[bungston] Only a problem for ebzo82, though. No problem
for all the other ebzoi. |
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//Is there something akin to a Mac-Address on a (cell)phone?// Yes, but it is cell/micro-cell/nano-cell dependent as that is the unique routing device. This is what the prosecution use to place you near the scene of an alleged crime if you were making a call. (and even if you were not, in some cases). In fact, you will have a TX-RX "active mac" and several "inactive mac"s, as there are probably several transceivers carrying your signal for a while until central drops some on redundancy. |
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So on top of your SIM (eg user)and your Device Identification (IMEI) (eg IP address) there is a number to identify the transceiver (router) in communication with your device (eg MAC address). |
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