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<blockquote data-quote="David_1224" data-source="post: 554392" data-attributes="member: 37856"><p>Just to wade in on the debate.</p><p>A similar technology behind what's now number spoofing was incorporated into digital, as opposed to analogue, switchboards which enabled company's to allocate specific numbers for various departments and "hide" the direct line numbers, extensions, from the recipient. Even direct you to a central call centre. Ever tried phoning a bank branch on a direct number?</p><p>With VOIP this only makes it easier to do. </p><p>Visit "who called me UK" to look up a nuisance call and many are now being flagged to indicate the area code can't be validated as VOIP technology has been used and may therefore be spoofed.</p><p>Welcome to your fully digital world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David_1224, post: 554392, member: 37856"] Just to wade in on the debate. A similar technology behind what's now number spoofing was incorporated into digital, as opposed to analogue, switchboards which enabled company's to allocate specific numbers for various departments and "hide" the direct line numbers, extensions, from the recipient. Even direct you to a central call centre. Ever tried phoning a bank branch on a direct number? With VOIP this only makes it easier to do. Visit "who called me UK" to look up a nuisance call and many are now being flagged to indicate the area code can't be validated as VOIP technology has been used and may therefore be spoofed. Welcome to your fully digital world. [/QUOTE]
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