[geeks] Verizon's Int'l Call Blocking - doesn't

Phil Stracchino alaric at metrocast.net
Fri Oct 29 15:56:22 CDT 2010


On 10/29/10 16:31, Patrick Giagnocavo wrote:
>  Hopefully someone can help me on this.
> 
> A POTS phone line from Verizon, which I have always had international
> call blocking on, was used to make a 19-minute call to Europe.  Total
> charges:  $80 ($4 a minute basically), which of course the real value of
> it is like $1.00 or less.
> 
> How is it, that a Verizon-provided line, using Verizon's LD service, did
> not actually block an international outgoing call?  Is there some
> "trick" that I am not aware of that allows such calls to be made?

I'm given to understand the Senate is currently ripping them a new
asshole over exactly this.  As I understand it, they will now - or
shortly - be required to give you a warning when you're about to make a
call that you do not have a service plan for that will cost in excess
of, iirc, $1/minute.


-- 
  Phil Stracchino, CDK#2     DoD#299792458     ICBM: 43.5607, -71.355
  alaric at caerllewys.net   alaric at metrocast.net   phil at co.ordinate.org
         Renaissance Man, Unix ronin, Perl hacker, Free Stater
                 It's not the years, it's the mileage.



More information about the geeks mailing list