![]() In the US, it is illegal to publish someone’s phone number on the internet without their consent. Yellow pages can be found in every country, but white pages only exist in the US and Canada. The yellow pages are a directory of businesses, while White pages are a directory of people. ![]() If someone is looking for the phone number of the man who shovels their sidewalk, they will look under “Shoveler” rather than “Snowman.” Sometimes addresses are omitted from white pages in an effort to keep the book lean. Or there might not be enough people in certain neighborhoods to justify a White Pages listing. The community may be spread out enough to need 2 separate books for the phone book. Instead, they have yellow pages which include a section for people and a business/service section. Many communities don’t have a White Pages directory. White pages include people’s names and addresses and some basic information about them (home number, job title). Yellow pages usually advertise products, services, and businesses. White Pages are usually included inside phone directories or in the city section of a telephone book. Yellow Pages are usually published as a separate book or included in a telephone directory. It’s easy to tell the difference between Yellow Pages and White Pages. They’re arranged alphabetically, by name. The directories are organized alphabetically, by category, and geographically.Ī White Pages is a directory of people that live in an area. Yellow Pages is a directory of businesses and households. ![]() As he puts it, "It's a nice doorstop, but I only have so many doors.Difference Between ‘Yellow Pages’ and ‘White Pages’ Very sad."īut as for Panessa himself, he says what many people say - that phone books are an item that have outlived their usefulness. And I think his phone is, as well.Īsked how he thinks Navin Johnson would feel about the White Pages going away, Panessa says, "I guess he would be very sorry. So actually my friend's dad originally had the idea of listing as Navin Johnson. But to be listed as a fictitious name is free. "When I was getting the phone set up, I didn't want my name registered in the White Pages," Panessa says. His real name, it turns out, is Shawn Panessa. For instance, he's listed in the Tampa, Fla., telephone directory.Īsked if he were Mr. He doesn't exist, that is - except in some phone books. But surely there's no way to do that Navin R. It would be nice to ask what Navin Johnson thinks of the looming change. This is the kind of spontaneous publicity - your name in print - that makes people!" But it doesn't bode well for the Navin Johnsons of the world.Īfter all, as Steve Martin's character says: "Millions of people look at this book every day. It's a move environmentalists say is long overdue. But unless you specifically request a hard copy of the residential listings, you'll now have to call directory assistance or look up what you need on the Internet, if you weren't doing that already. To be clear, the Yellow Pages and the business listings in the White Pages aren't going anywhere. "By and large, for the majority of the population, if it's not used, then it's probably a prudent step not to produce them," he says, "and not to deliver them to those people who frankly either just throw them away, or, you know, they get stored in the back of a closet, and they get wasted there." "The bottom line is, there are many more sources for finding a telephone number other than the traditional paper directory," says Verizon spokesman John Bonomo. That's because phone companies like AT&T and Verizon have decided in several states to stop printing hard copies of residential phone directories for most of their customers. ![]() "I don't do this anymore," he says, "but when the new phone book used to be delivered, especially when I was new to a community, you wanted to check your own name - first to see if it was accurate, but also as a kind of a test of your membership in this new community."īut soon, the only community he'll be part of is the global community of millions of people listed in telephone directories on the Internet. ![]()
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