
IMO the only potential problem with this is that private data could be made public through the DNS.
He Jim, not again this one. This is exactly the reason why ENUM is end-user opt-in. BTW, in some countries there exists already a database (in this case opt-out) where even the names and addresses of telephone subscribers are stored - it is called the "public phone directory" Of course, because of the opt-in/opt-out feature you may not use these directories for call routing -richard ________________________________ Von: Jim Reid [mailto:jim@rfc1035.com] Gesendet: So 12.12.2004 10:03 An: Stastny Richard Cc: Andrzej Bartosiewicz; Carsten Schiefner; enum-wg@ripe.net Betreff: Re: [enum-wg] COCOM & ENUM ...
"Richard" == Stastny Richard <Richard.Stastny@oefeg.at> writes:
Richard> There is only one "minor" problem with the implementation Richard> in Poland: It is Carrier E**M in e164.arpa And the problem is......? IMO the only potential problem with this is that private data could be made public through the DNS.