Valdis Klētnieks wrote:

Not. With geographical aggregation, you may route a call
*anywhere* in the destination country.

The *real* fun starts when my provider is able to connect calls
to my +1 540 etcetc phone number to my phone even if I'm in +371
or +81 or similar....

No problem. The caller will be charged for call to +1 and you
will be charged for international transfer from +1 to +371 or
+81.

                                        Masataka Ohta

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