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e.164/text destination table?
[sent to the isp-clec list earlier, and met with resounding silence.
Perhaps someone on this list has such a destination table.]
I have an "open-source" project that I'm working on which would
benefit greatly from having a freely (BSD-licensed) available list of
route destinations, both in North America as well as in other nations.
I know that CCMI sells this data in what is probably a very nice list
(they claim 330,000 route descriptions) but I'm pretty sure that I
can't redistribute that. (Note: I'll probably use it internally,
unless by some magic it is easier to collect that data elsewhere -
they only charge $1k for it.)
I'm looking for something that gives data like that shown below, but
for a LARGE number of possible world destinations (hint: I already
have 150,000 for the US, so I assume that internationally that there
are at least another 150,000 if not more.)
[e.164 country code[prefix...]],[2-letter ISO-3166 country
code],[Text description]
where the [Text description] is typically something that describes
the destination in a bit more detail, either geographically or
commercially.
A few example rows of the table I want to build:
1301561,US,Maryland
44,UK,Proper
213,AG,Proper
21361,AG,Mobile
672,AU,Norfolk Island
Again, I'm looking for a HUGE list of these that really gets down
into the city codes of each nation; I already have the standard
destination data given by
<pick-a-large-carrier's-rate-table-out-of-the-air> but I'm trying to
be all-inclusive for a large rate/route tool. I would be
distributing this list freely, so again, no copyrighted information
(though, the more I think about how someone would copyright such a
list, the more angry I am at copyright laws both here in the US and
in the EU.)
Anyone have pointers where such a list might be found or created
legally and easily?
JT
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