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Hello – I am looking for so information about the method of routing calls sometimes called “Tail end hop off”, “Leaky PBX” or “Toll bypass”.
This is how it works. A company may have two offices, one in LA and one in New York which have networked PBXs. Using existing voice or VOIP links, this company could route any call from the LA office to any phone number in the 212 area code trough the New York PBX first and then route it out as a local call.
Is this legal? Also, has anyone run into any problems implementing this?
Thanks,
Cable-Guy
This is how it works. A company may have two offices, one in LA and one in New York which have networked PBXs. Using existing voice or VOIP links, this company could route any call from the LA office to any phone number in the 212 area code trough the New York PBX first and then route it out as a local call.
Is this legal? Also, has anyone run into any problems implementing this?
Thanks,
Cable-Guy