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if any of them dial my home phone number with INTERNATIONAL or a blanco caller ID (or with a blacklisted number) they get sent down this rabbit hole…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUSt1B5GOYs
the SIT tone at the start usually causes predictive diallers to flag the circuit as defective (so they don’t bother with calling it again); if there is still a human at the other end the idea is to confuse them into thinking they’ve dialled to another call centre elsewhere in Europe; and they will only get a repeating loop of various Schlager music (as well as the German version of SOS by ABBA there is also the Benny Hill tune played by a bald middle aged English chap on one of those Japanese keyboards, and the “ja ja ja polka” :laugh_at:
Fucking geius lmao.
To be fair i’m not the first one to have done this; Asterisk (the telephone exchange software) was developed in the USA where the FCC can barely ensure the numerous private companies actually keep the telephones working and laws protect businesses before consumers. The software (which only requires a cheap line card from China) can turn a 10 year old computer into a telephone exchange that is more powerful than those used in most UK villages 20-30 years ago (which also unfortunately attracts all kinds of hackers if you are not careful).
There is a whole set of messages available for download in various languages for announcements you would usually hear on a telephone network as well as some specifically for the purpose of confusing telemarketers or unwanted callers.
Another common practice is to play a SIT tone followed by the announcement “I’m sorry, weasels/badgers (the word varies between languages) have eaten our telephone system”. [they do gnaw up telephone wires run at low level unless they are protected against this].
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