@commafreak to Today I LearnedEnglish • 1 year agoTIL fake "555" phone numbers you see in movies and TV shows were once legitimate numbers that anyone could register, but Verizon would charge you $2,500 to use themlookify.iomessage-square6arrow-up1111arrow-down13file-text
arrow-up1108arrow-down1external-linkTIL fake "555" phone numbers you see in movies and TV shows were once legitimate numbers that anyone could register, but Verizon would charge you $2,500 to use themlookify.io@commafreak to Today I LearnedEnglish • 1 year agomessage-square6file-text
minus-square@akaCatlinkEnglish11•1 year agoOnce upon a time, the 555 exchange wasn’t assigned to real telephone subscribers. So it was it was part of fictional phone numbers that wouldn’t annoy users. The Verizon thing must have come later.
minus-square@firelinkEnglish1•1 year agoI think that they reserve 55 numbers now for this very reason
Once upon a time, the 555 exchange wasn’t assigned to real telephone subscribers. So it was it was part of fictional phone numbers that wouldn’t annoy users. The Verizon thing must have come later.
Directory assistance is available at 1–555-1212.
I think that they reserve 55 numbers now for this very reason