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That's very common, yes. But it's also idiotic for general VoIP providers to allow access to such numbers. There's no reason they need to do that, and they hurt themselves and customers. Many of their US customers don't even need international dialing for the most part.

While you can make some money off fraud on normal-priced international calling it certainly makes it much more difficult and noticeable.



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