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Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] Odd Routing to Iowa
In article <1464181553.3249.1577818986090.JavaMail.mhammett@ThunderFuck> you
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>The entity I'm calling is based out of Goldfield, so in this particular case,
>it isn't malicious.
In article <1464181553.3249.1577818986090.JavaMail.mhammett@ThunderFuck> you
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>The entity I'm calling is based out of Goldfield, so in this particular case,
>it isn't malicious. I'm not going to deny
>that there could be other malicious uses of that exchange.
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> On 12/31/19 09:16, Mike Hammett wro
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From: "Jay Hennigan"
To: voiceops@voiceops.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2019 12:42:55 PM
Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] Odd Routing to Iowa
On 12/31/19 09:16, Mike Hammett wrote:
> Is anyone else seeing odd ro
On 12/31/19 09:16, Mike Hammett wrote:
Is anyone else seeing odd routing when calling Goldfield Telecom in
Iowa? Yes, I'm almost positive no one here has had that need.
Today when I call from Sprint, I get a guy that just keeps saying, "Hello".
When I call with T-Mobile, I get through to the
Is anyone else seeing odd routing when calling Goldfield Telecom in Iowa? Yes,
I'm almost positive no one here has had that need.
Today when I call from Sprint, I get a guy that just keeps saying, "Hello".
When I call with T-Mobile, I get through to the desired conference brdige.
When