A row of ones or sevens – previously, such unique phone numbers were the calling card of almost every taxi, pizzeria or advertising business. Sequences of identical digits on cars or advertising leaflets helped customers remember the number more easily. Although today we save more and more contacts on our phones, the demand for unique phone numbers has not disappeared. Over the past five years, more than 1.2 thousand of them have been purchased,…
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A row of ones or sevens – previously, such unique phone numbers were the calling card of almost every taxi, pizzeria or advertising business. Sequences of identical digits on cars or advertising leaflets helped customers remember the number more easily. Although today we save more and more contacts on our phones, the demand for unique phone numbers has not disappeared. Over the past five years, more than 1.2 thousand of them have been purchased,…