On 14 apr 2009, at 16:37, IETF Secretariat wrote:
Be sure to make your reservation at one of the Stockholm hotels the
IETF
has a block of rooms held. Cutoff dates for the blocks are relatively
early.
No kidding: some are next week.
Hotel information can be found at:
http://www.ietf.org/meetings/75/hotels.html
Some of the phone numbers have a (0) in there. Is this the European
(0) which means "if you don't know that you sometimes have to remove
that 0 you will get some unlucky soul on the line who doesn't know why
he gets so many crank calls" or the North American (xyz) which means
it's a normal part of the number?
(My phone number in Holland used to be 31073... and it took me years
to figure out why people would keep calling me over and over again
when they clearly needed someone else. But this person apparently
decided that +31(0)73... was a good way to write down their number
+3173... / 073...)
Do we have an RFC for how to format phone numbers?
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