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- Original Message -
From: "Michael Thomas"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2022 5:33:15 PM
Subject: Re: FCC to Consider New Rules to Combat International Scam Robocalls
On 4/27/22 2:4
Jon Lewis writes:
> > I've noticed a few (small number) of robocalls have started spoofing
> > international phone numbers instead of local phone numbers. I don't know if
> Are you sure this isn't just either a failure to spoof or incompetent
> spoofing?
Nope. I've been seeing an increasing
/document/fcc-consider-new-rules-combat-international-scam-robocalls
WASHINGTON, April 27, 2022
[...]
The new rules, if adopted at the FCC’s May 19 Open Meeting, would require
gateway providers to participate in robocall mitigation, including blocking
efforts, take responsibility for illegal
Hi, Keith:
The root cause of phone spam is because Caller-ID service was first
deteriorated by a marketing gimmick that enabled the spoofing of the
Caller-ID. Combined with eMail spam techniques, VoIP operations have now
become out of hand. Below is an overview of these annoyances. This is a
>With AT and perhaps others, you can forward the message to 7726
>(spells SPAM on the keypad) and they'll reply asking for the originating
>phone number or email address.
This is, of course, the root of the problem. The recipient of the spam does
not know either the originating phone number
On 4/27/22 15:33, Michael Thomas wrote:
So I have a question. Suppose that I wanted to report a call as being
spam to my provider, say. With email, I can just send them a message
with the full headers since it's in my inbox. There isn't the equivalent
for an inbox for voip, so that would
-- or something else.
https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-consider-new-rules-combat-international-scam-robocalls
WASHINGTON, April 27, 2022
[...]
The new rules, if adopted at the FCC’s May 19 Open Meeting, would
require gateway providers to participate in robocall mitigation,
including blocking
/document/fcc-consider-new-rules-combat-international-scam-robocalls
WASHINGTON, April 27, 2022
[...]
The new rules, if adopted at the FCC’s May 19 Open Meeting, would require
gateway providers to participate in robocall mitigation, including
blocking efforts, take responsibility for illegal robocall
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