They cannot easily be traced - by the average person.
But, I expect if the authorities got involved, they can trace back to the exchange that terminates the calls. Then, they will find out the calls originated from VoIP Raider. Then they will contact VoIP Raider and have them trace which of their users made the calls. So, I think it is possible, if they want to put forth the effort.
Not possible to trace unless you wanna spend 1000 bucks for air ticket to their central server location, in Netherlands or UK in the case of SMSDiscount.com (also of the same company).
January 29th, 2010 at 5:39 am
They cannot easily be traced - by the average person.
But, I expect if the authorities got involved, they can trace back to the exchange that terminates the calls. Then, they will find out the calls originated from VoIP Raider. Then they will contact VoIP Raider and have them trace which of their users made the calls. So, I think it is possible, if they want to put forth the effort.
January 31st, 2010 at 5:42 pm
Not possible to trace unless you wanna spend 1000 bucks for air ticket to their central server location, in Netherlands or UK in the case of SMSDiscount.com (also of the same company).