I have been given this number and told that it is a US-dial gateway for  
making free international calls -- all you have to do is call the Iowa based  
number.  It was suggested it to me as a way for me to call into conference  
calls at work for free.  Does anyone know anything about this?  
[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: My research assistant looked into this 
loophole on Friday afternoon. The number rings, and after a short 
pause answers in three different languages: first, some dialect of 
Chinese, then in Spanish, and finally in English. The essence of the 
three messages is 'enter the number you wish to call, now'. What is 
expected of you is to enter '011' (international code from the USA), 
followed by the varying length number you wish to reach. A prudent 
person might limit outcalls at that point to movie-theatre recorded 
message lines, weather recordings, hotel switchboards, etc. My research 
assistant did not think it was a wise idea to call a number _where a 
real person -- let's say someone's mother -- might eventually answer 
and brag on her son, the computer and telephone 'expert'. _ Such a 
smart boy, and all that rot ... my research assistant listened to the 
opening tri-linqual instructions, then dialed 011-620-331-1113 for the 
Independence weather and time of day recording. You can even call 
other USA domestic numbers with the '011' on the front end, that is 
important. But, if its for free or not, I do not know until I get 
the bill; we also tried calling my cell number through this 
loop-around and the caller ID on my cell phone said it was my 
research assistant calling!  In other words, the caller ID of the 
original caller gets passed; nothing is in secret. Exactly how or if 
they will bill for it, I do not know. But the '011' is needed, since 
apparently the Iowa location 'expects' it is going to be given an 
international number. In other words do like any international 
call and add 011 but omit any leading ones or zeros after that point 
which the recipient of the call would give out. PAT] 
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