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block9: Block all IP telephony numbers

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List Name: block9

This wildcard list blocks all IP telephony numbers

Quick install of the block9 Cloud List:
(follow this link from your phone or scan the QR code)



More info:




Code:
+339*
 
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Hello,

Regarding this block9 list, what do you mean by IP call number ?

Thanking you in advance,

A happy user of your app 😉
 
+339 numbers usually come from subscribers to an internet and landline number provider.

I don't know if this relates to other spam numbers.

Yeah, got it!

In that case, of course, they don't need to be blocked. And such a blocking list is completely unnecessary.

My mistake :oops:
 
In fact, it's quite complicated.
+339 was, at start, only for VoIP. Then, in ~2012, the French internet provider Free started to assign to their fixed-line telephone subscribers this number. Then, less than 5 years later, Free stopped to assign it and gave the possibility to get rid of the +339 and be assigned a geographic number (from +331 to +335).
So, nowadays, +339 are to a very large extent only VoIP calls (without anything to do with Free). But some people kept their +339, since the change to the geographical number must be expressly made by the subscriber.
 
In fact, it's quite complicated.
+339 was, at start, only for VoIP. Then, in ~2012, the French internet provider Free started to assign to their fixed-line telephone subscribers this number. Then, less than 5 years later, Free stopped to assign it and gave the possibility to get rid of the +339 and be assigned a geographic number (from +331 to +335).
So, nowadays, +339 are to a very large extent only VoIP calls (without anything to do with Free). But some people kept their +339, since the change to the geographical number must be expressly made by the subscriber.
Is it possible to know which numbers in the +339* area code belong to the Internet provider Free? We can exclude these numbers from the list to avoid erroneous blocking.
 
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