By Paul Tingey
It came as somewhat of a surprise to me but I've recently realized that, between my wife and myself, we have six phone numbers; two mobile phones (one for work and one for personal use), three landlines (a home office number, a fax number and a personal number) and a desk phone at a Wind River office. This situation seems unsatisfactory in a number of ways:
- these numbers represent six potential "points of presence" for me and my wife
- the numbers are, in themselves, random collections of digits and are not representative of me as a person
- either my employer or myself is paying for replicated services
- it just seems overly complicated
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