Ah, the business that the dinosaur state phone monopolies on the continent are missing out on as more and more traffic passes through the liberalised London market! Latest one is a little naughty, though – according to the Wall Street Journal, an Israeli company, Solan Telecommunications & Computers Ltd of Moshav Nir-Zvi, near Tel Aviv, is seeking to evade the US embargo on trade with Cuba by offering direct dial phone service between Miami and Cuba – via a computer in London which can automatically switch hundreds of calls between any two destinations, provided each side has direct phone service with London: We do not believe that anybody can block anybody from calling London, the company says breezily.