>>> When the local telco says it's local then bills it out as long distance,

            >>> it's pretty clear that the local telco has an issue.

 

This would be true. 

 

However, we have had many occurrences of the carrier presenting these numbers as “local”  to the end user without ever checking with the telco (when indeed they were not local calls).   I speak from both sides of the issue   (telco/isp)  J

 

In these cases, it’s pretty clear that the carrier has an issue.

 

<just to keep things in perspective>

 

Bill

 

 

 

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