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* One good way from distinguishing a [[Notice-centric ID]] is by comparing two offering from Google in 2022. They each have some common features, line ringing an existing landline number, but the differences are what is important.
 
* One good way from distinguishing a [[Notice-centric ID]] is by comparing two offering from Google in 2022. They each have some common features, line ringing an existing landline number, but the differences are what is important.
 
**Google FI
 
**Google FI
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*** is a virtual phone company (telco) that gives you a cell phone number that can reach you anywhere you have connectivity.
 
*** supports the 5G spectrum (and earlier version) for connectivity.
 
*** supports the 5G spectrum (and earlier version) for connectivity.
 
**Google Voice
 
**Google Voice
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*** is a web based service focused on voice mail.  Calls can be made on the phone at a per-call fee.
 
*** services are mainly through VoLTE or LTE networks.
 
*** services are mainly through VoLTE or LTE networks.
  

Revision as of 14:58, 18 March 2023

Full Title or Meme

This is a description of a trend to abstract the idea of a telephone number into a pure Identifier.

Context

  • While Google may have been the progenitor of this form of Notice-centric ID that is not important to the content of this page.
  • One good way from distinguishing a Notice-centric ID is by comparing two offering from Google in 2022. They each have some common features, line ringing an existing landline number, but the differences are what is important.
    • Google FI
      • is a virtual phone company (telco) that gives you a cell phone number that can reach you anywhere you have connectivity.
      • supports the 5G spectrum (and earlier version) for connectivity.
    • Google Voice
      • is a web based service focused on voice mail. Calls can be made on the phone at a per-call fee.
      • services are mainly through VoLTE or LTE networks.

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