Yes, Credence, that is true. Cooper, as I said was some kind of specially-degreed developer of Voice something or other (he had some kind of certification that only several thousand people in the world have -- ?? -- no idea, but you probably know ...), and he often worked at home, so he had a lot of routers, CISCO tech equipment for receiving/sending calls, and I-don't-know-what-all at his home office. He had the know-how and ability with soft- and hardware to insert special code in the operations as he was setting up the calls, etc. And that's about all I am either bold or stupid :doh: enuff to say here!! hwow:
If you ever have the time, and you aren't familiar with this case, and you really like digging into & hearing this way-up-there-tele-stuff, you would probably really enjoy the telecom-forensics in the Cooper case.
And Good Morning to you, and Trick or Treat!!
Yes I know some of these nerds. Had to work with them and received training from them 20+ years and they never forgot to make sure you knew they were the expert. LOL :floorlaugh: