> The LERG might have those translations. I also don't recall whether the
> standard NANPA spreadsheet uses 10-letter or human names. Find it at
> www.nanpa.com under CO utilisation reports.
>
10 only that is why I need it that is where I got the original stuff
that was put into the datafile which now seems less than maintained.
Top questions on astbill seems to be "is anyone reading this" :P
> If you are just interested in making individual queries from time to
> time, www.localcallingguide.com will probably let you put in 10-letter
> names and get the human names out of them (which it uses by default).
> They even have an XML query interface. But I wouldn't build any
> applications that do bulk queries.
well I would prefer a flat data file because I want to verify every
npanxx in the list, even though some are obviously correct its safer in
my opinion to look everything up instead of just the ones you are unsure
of. Although I guess I could cut that down dramatically by pulling out
all the unique rate centers and just looking those up using a result if
there is one or what is there if not.
But yeah at one point I hammered numberingplans.com to get some foreign
countries for that list, their app is poorly written so successive
queries kept taking longer and longer and it ended up being really slow.
So I would like to avoid using web based services that way.
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