diff --git a/FAQ.md b/FAQ.md index 04871ba7d..ee203daf7 100644 --- a/FAQ.md +++ b/FAQ.md @@ -123,11 +123,16 @@ with varying standardization practices in different regions. #### But my dialled number connected, so isn't it valid? -Not necessarily. In some countries extra digits at the end are ignored. For -example, dialling `1800 MICROSOFT` in the US connects to `+1 (800) MIC-ROSO`. -Moreover, during renumbering transitions, e.g. when all numbers are getting an -extra `9` added to the front, some carriers will "fix" old numbers long after -they're no longer working for the majority. +Not necessarily. + +* In some countries extra digits at the end are ignored. For example, dialling + `1800 MICROSOFT` in the US connects to `+1 (800) MIC-ROSO`. +* During renumbering transitions, e.g. when all numbers are getting an extra + `9` added to the front, some operators will "fix" old numbers long after + they're no longer working for the majority. +* Numbers that are only locally-diallable e.g. a 7-digit number dialled in the + US are not valid, because without the rest of the number it is impossible + for the library to canonicalize this. ### When should I use isValidNumberForRegion?