I thought I'd call your attention to this half-page Wall Street Journal article on p. A3 Saturday. (Unfortunately you may have trouble accessing this on line if you don't subscribe.)
There isn't much that won't be familiar to readers of this forum...
"The surge in voice-over-Internet protocol technology...set the stage about a decade ago, but the dramatic rise in Internet access globally means anyone almost anywhere can run a phone scam."
"...lawbreakers can place robocalls for less than one cent per minute."
"Until VOIP service became prevalent, it could cost $20,000 to set up phone lines to mask the outgoing number..."
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