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Comment Re: Ok, not there is no way this works (Score 2) 96

Well, a telco *could* block calls if the numbers mount up. If there are >n calls a minute from one source to different targets. I would guesstimate that the threshold of 5 would do. It would allow a real person to try several numbers, but would make large scale robocalling unfeasible.

Another option would be to introduce an exponentially growing delay connecting calls for these people.

Standard spam fighting stuff.

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