] Starting Nov. 24, consumers will be able to switch their ] home telephone numbers to their mobile phones, the ] Federal Communications Commission ruled yesterday. The ] order sets the stage for a scramble by traditional phone ] companies seeking to keep their customers as they face ] fierce competition from cellular providers and a growing ] threat from Internet-based phone services. While this is pro-consumer, I think its the wrong answer from a technical standpoint. Once again, if we had a directory service above the phone network that every telephone terminal could access, we wouldn't need to remember numeric addresses -- and furthermore, the physical network targets of the logical addresses could be very dynamic. There was a system -- I want to say at Lucent in Cambridge -- where the users had RFID tags and the network followed them; your calls are routed to whatever terminal you happen to be sitting next to, currently. |