A 10-digit number that specifies the location of a particular telephone and consists of a 3-digit area code, 3-digit central office code, and 4-digit station number.
Any number dialed in order to reach a specific telephone. Example: All telephones on the University of Wyoming campus will be accessible by dialing “766-XXXX” from off-campus or just “6-XXXX” from on-campus.
the number is used in calling a particular telephone; "he has an unlisted number"
a string of alphanumerics and punctuation that uniquely identifies a telephone service terminal, including extension number
Subject to any order of the Secretary of State pursuant to section 56(7) of the Act, any number, including data of any description, that is used (whether or not in connection with telephony) for any one or more of the following purposes: (a) identifying the destination for, or recipient of, an Electronic Communication; (b) identifying the origin, or sender, of an Electronic Communication; (c) identifying the route for an Electronic Communication; (d) identifying the source from which an Electronic Communication or Electronic Communications Service may be obtained or accessed; (e) selecting the service that is to be obtained or accessed, or required elements or characteristics of that service; or (f) identifying the Communications Provider by means of whose network or service an Electronic Communication is to be transmitted, or treated as transmitted.
The unique network address that is assigned to a telephone user, i.e., subscriber, for routing telephone calls.
A telephone number is a sequence of decimal digits that uniquely indicates the network termination point. The number contains the information necessary to identify the intended endpoint for the telephone call. Telephone numbers are often assigned to lines that have other devices connected such as faxes, modems, subscribers and network services.