If you contact your carrier to have a standard international block placed on your phone lines, you must remember that the block covers only outbound calls that require the user to dial 011. International blocks don’t block calls to Canada, the Caribbean, or any other locations in the North American dialing plan. If you see calls to Trinidad or St. Kitts, please do not get upset with your carrier; it’s not your long-distance carrier’s fault that international calls are still being completed by your employees. You should program your phone system to block the area codes you don’t want contacted. If you do not have a phone system, you can always ask your carrier to assign account codes to your phone line so you can at least identify who in your office is making the calls.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Blocking International Calls
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