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You could 'Reverse Engineer' anything, but in this case, never.
You know what I think? It's simple, this was some engineer or systems-geek looking to go home early!
Well. ask yourself, could it be an active move on Virgin's part to over-bill. Certainly not. Why would it be... it would not be worth the corporate effort and PR disaster when it comes out.
I'm an ex-telephone engineer and although that was near 24 years ago, I rememer, I made some monumental c*ck-ups. We all did. I suspect not a lot has changed, largely becasue your 'actual' engineer at heart, hasn't. Engineers, like any other profession - we're a breed.
What do I mean by this? Call-logic. metering and switching was damned complex in my day, and it has to be far more intense now, and given the choice of an early tea-break or sweating and head-scratching over call-logic, switching or porting it right, I'll bet I know what happened.
A quick-fix was done, a few key presses on a porting desk, and "Tomorrow is another day", out the door...
Careless... yes. Knowingly Slapdash?... Could be?. Incompetent... Probably. A simple error.. Likley. POETSday? Definitely.
And that Engineers "go-home-early" quick-fix works too, if you don't try to circumvent it, by dialing 01.
But real malevolence. Nope. Not ever.
More likely , Chelsea were playing at home.
Here's a mildly amusing foul-up from 1982: A young apprentice mis-soldered the MDF (a massive cable termianation block) such that 50 odd lines were linked together. Thus a call to any one of them, rang the lot. This caused chaos, until we found it.
Another time we did much the same thing, this time, quite deliberatly to two rival publicans that hated each other. Got the operators to voice a 'opeartor connected' call, one to other. Then initiated a call, going back the other way. And so that we were all privy to the furore, we hooked up the calls over the switch-room Tannoy.
We'd hook the unsuspecting, up to the weird and wonderful, the Tokyo speaking clock was a favourite.
Engineers larking about.
Of course, we worried about the billing...
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