Re: FCC to Consider New Rules to Combat International Scam Robocalls

2022-04-29 Thread Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP - 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

Re: FCC to Consider New Rules to Combat International Scam Robocalls

2022-04-28 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM)
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

Re: FCC to Consider New Rules to Combat International Scam Robocalls

2022-04-28 Thread Jon Lewis
/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

Re: FCC to Consider New Rules to Combat International Scam Robocalls

2022-04-27 Thread Abraham Y. Chen
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

RE: FCC to Consider New Rules to Combat International Scam Robocalls

2022-04-27 Thread Keith Medcalf
>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

Re: FCC to Consider New Rules to Combat International Scam Robocalls

2022-04-27 Thread Jay Hennigan
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

Re: FCC to Consider New Rules to Combat International Scam Robocalls

2022-04-27 Thread Michael Thomas
-- 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

FCC to Consider New Rules to Combat International Scam Robocalls

2022-04-27 Thread Sean Donelan
/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