So it would appear the AOSP may in fact not be reading the official
emergency numbers from the RILD, and an instead is using it's own
database to determine whether a number is an emergency number or not.

Note, however that if a SIM isn't inserted in a phone, the modem will do
some checking as well, and just because AOSP thinks a number is an
emergency number, if the modem doesn't, then the call won't be allowed.

We should check whether libphonenumber actually provides country-
specific metadata and functions to properly vet emergency numbers.

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