The police suspect the telephone exchanges operating in Ernakulam have direct links with a similar gang caught from Kozhikode last month. The official said Crime Branch is probing the case and there is a possibility the two cases will be clubbed. Police officials also claim that similar telephone exchanges are operating clandestinely in other parts of the state and are yet to be identified.
In the Kozhikode case, it is suspected that anti-national elements used the channel for communication purposes. Though this has not yet emerged in the Koratty case, we cannot rule it out as all the numbers could not be identified. Each SIM box acts like a telephone exchange. The handlers of such gangs sell coupons to NRIs for making calls through illegal channels. The risk factor The parallel telephone exchanges are operated by diverting international internet calls as local calls using call routers and broadband connections.
This way, the receiver will get a call from a local number instead of an international number. This is cheaper and, most importantly, telecom companies will be in the dark about such internet calls. Such a communication route can be adopted for anti-national activities. The police say this unauthorised mode of communication is mostly used by people engaged in hawala and gold smuggling operations fearing that their phone calls may get traced by various agencies.
Disclaimer : We respect your thoughts and views! Fibre optic broadband generally uses technology known as 'Fibre To The Cabinet' or FTTC which connects telephone exchanges to street cabinets and it is the quality of the line between the cabinet and your property which determines the achievable broadband fibre speeds as there is a gradual decrease in attainable fibre broadband speeds as the distance from the cabinet to your home increase after metres. Just enter your postcode in the postcode checker tool and we will check if your postcode can be connected to super fast fibre optic broadband and don't worry we assure you that your postcode will not be stored or shared with anyone.
Enter your postcode and find your local exchange Enter your postcode for deals in your area Exchange Search Check your postcode. Please give us the details of your enquiry. Enter postcode or town. Opt in - Email.
Find Us Located at the foot of The Shard, The Telephone Exchange invites you to enjoy the height of hospitality with your feet firmly on the ground. Get Directions. By Bus. Bus Stop D is just down the street, served by the , N21 and N routes. By Tube. By Train. London Bridge mainline station is around a three-minute walk away.
0コメント