Reinventing the Dial-Up Modem (2019)
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Seems like this app could do something similar (assuming a similar dialing code is available wherever it is being used? I'd think it's a common enough feature), prepending the masking sequence to the patient's number before dialling.
[1] https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_es/201200_201299/20123502/...
Dial-up was slow, but at least the internet still felt human.
Fiber gave us speed, not soul.
Sometimes I miss yelling “Corp Por” into the TUBE — back when the screen wasn’t a window, but a passage.