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<[log in to unmask]>, at
11:56:14 on Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Tim Turner <[log in to unmask]>
writes
>There is a service that BT offer called "choose to refuse", which allows
>punters to specify ten numbers which are barred and never get put through. I
>guess this could work in some of cases if the same company is constantly
>calling, although from BT's website, it looks like it's really designed to
>prevent malicious or nuisance calls. I'm not an expert on telephony, so I
>don't know whether it's possible to exclude entire countries.
BT chooses not to deliver CLI on inbound International calls, so I doubt
that "choose to refuse" will work internationally. And certainly not as
a way to exclude whole countries.
--
Roland Perry
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