Re: [AusNOG] "Telstra" scammers

2021-02-18 Thread Darren Moss
4.4.1 A C/CSP must have processes in place to trace the origin of alleged Scam Calls, originating on its own network. I'm guessing scammers can buy AU DIDs from overseas providers who would not be governed by these rules. D. -Original Message- From: AusNOG

Re: [AusNOG] Superloop experience(s)

2021-02-18 Thread Jennifer Sims
We don’t peer with them directly, we buy transit and layer 2 circuits from them. Regards, [cid:image001.png@01D706D8.EAD59F10] Jennifer Sims Pronouns: She/Her NOC Engineer p: +61 3 8592 8886 +61 421 254 402 u: http://www.pingco.com.au/ a: Suite 114, 189E S Centre

Re: [AusNOG] "Telstra" scammers

2021-02-18 Thread James Andrewartha
There is a new code (December 2020) relating to scam calls requiring carriers in the transit path to share information and disconnect customers who are originating scam calls: https://www.commsalliance.com.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0015/72150/C661_2020.pdf So kick up a fuss with your provider.

Re: [AusNOG] Superloop experience(s)

2021-02-18 Thread Bruce Forster
Hey Jennifer, Are you still a customer? i don't see them listed as a peer https://bgp.he.net/AS58530#_asinfo ? On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 1:45 PM Jennifer Sims wrote: > We’ve been using them for other services but find their ticketing system > is a bit, lack lustre. > > Often we have chase them

Re: [AusNOG] Superloop experience(s)

2021-02-18 Thread Jennifer Sims
We’ve been using them for other services but find their ticketing system is a bit, lack lustre. Often we have chase them for answers and getting things sorted. We’ve now got a lot of services with Aussie bb who do transit and they’re far more responsive and do quick setups. Sent from my

[AusNOG] Superloop experience(s)

2021-02-18 Thread Darren Moss
Hi All, We're looking at bringing additional transit into 2 of our AU datacentres and I would like to know about real-world experiences with Superloop. Happy to hear from others who *actually* have a service from them in a DC environment. Off list please. Many thanks Darren.

Re: [AusNOG] "Telstra" scammers

2021-02-18 Thread Noel Butler
On 19/02/2021 06:54, Mark Andrews wrote: Well at least with the NBN rollout basically done I haven't heard from "Nicole from NBN" saying my phone is going to be cut off if I don't do something in a while. Whats needed is a simple way to report "the last call to this line was a scam" so the

Re: [AusNOG] "Telstra" scammers

2021-02-18 Thread Mark Andrews
Well at least with the NBN rollout basically done I haven’t heard from “Nicole from NBN” saying my phone is going to be cut off if I don’t do something in a while. Whats needed is a simple way to report “the last call to this line was a scam” so the calls can be traced back to their source

Re: [AusNOG] "Telstra" scammers

2021-02-18 Thread Tim Dooley
While telecom companies such as Telstra are required to limit outbound calls from their SIP Trunks (ensuring you own the number you're trying to present), there are "IT" companies which offer SIP trunks without being a telco, this means they do not have to follow the same guidelines. Just 2

Re: [AusNOG] "Telstra" scammers

2021-02-18 Thread Jamie Lovick
Hi Slightly off topic, but when I have time to waste, I love getting those “your computer has a virus” calls. I make them wait as I “boot it up”, suggesting it’s a bit old and slow, say I’m switching on the modem, and then eventually let them know I’m ready. Let them start trying to instruct me,

[AusNOG] Explore the APRICOT 2021 program

2021-02-18 Thread Elly Tawhai
Explore the APRICOT 2021 program Hi AUSNOG Community, The APRICOT 2021 program is now final — check it out! There's plenty of technical content in

Re: [AusNOG] "Telstra" scammers

2021-02-18 Thread Troy Kelly
We get a lot of calls from "Telstra Business" on spoofed Australian mobile or US numbers trying to set up an appointment to have somebody come and review our services. I assume it's a rogue Telstra partner - because they never ask for access to anything - just a time somebody can come and