I have (on a rural area DSL line) a desk phone registered directly on line
1, and line 2 over the VPN, whenever someone on line 1 tells me I couldn't
hear you well, I am saying calling you back with another line, every time
they will respond immediately Ah. Now your voice is much better.
TCP
Not too experienced, but my 2 cents
If it's based on a faulty router.
do a traceroute in the morning and in the afternoon a few days maybe you
will find a correlation to a specific route.
In morning hours try to ping every hop from the traceroute with BIG
packets so you could find how far you
And a pool of peers trusting themselves, could establish a mutual database
where they could award or revoke trust to companies or CAs.
Then other peers could follow them read only.
On Wed, Oct 25, 2023 at 12:07 PM Matthew Crocker
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By reading the RFCs I was able to grasp 75% of it, it's well written and
covers your *clear *constraint, at least on how to verify the SIP header
comes from a trustworthy authority (If you agree on the root authority)
Practically implementing STIR/SHAKEN has bureaucracy involved.
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I am also quitely new in the industry, wondered a while about this
possibility, and never realized that Neutral Tandem/Inteliquent are exactly
this.
I wonder about a hybrid idea, instead of using a global bridge, we would
use direct end peer to end peer SIP, the list of DID->IP translation will
Or use a modem with +AT commands, like in old days
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2161197/how-to-send-receive-sms-using-at-commands
On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 6:56 PM Calvin E. via VoiceOps <
voiceops@voiceops.org> wrote:
> What part of the campaign registration do you want to be done for
Hi, A friend of mine complained to me about receiving numerous robocalls
from international sources. While it seems to be way above average, and he
seems to be targeted (due to popularity, age, etc.), the point is that
international robocalls are still continuing.
I am wondering about the efforts
Hi
My sister asked me where I could help her with the following situation.
She ported her landline phone to google voice a few years ago, and
forwarded it to a cell phone, as well as provided the google voice number
as the account recovery phone number.
Some time in between (that was long
Link? for helpdesk?
here it says some other requirements
https://numberportability.com/transition/service-providers/
To register as a Service Provider, you must have an Operating Company
Number (OCN) issued from the National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA),
hold Operating Authority,
I had some termination issues with random cell phone carriers, some where
608d other where 200d but really the phone didn't ring. (a rate of 60% of
calls was like this)
After collecting a few samples, and complaining to my upstream carrier,
they had been improved immediately)
On Wed, Jan 11,
Thanks,
In general adding a CNAM helped me twice, to prevent a call from being
flagged as spam,
It seems like the in the AI modals of the cellular providers, caller ids,
like "CIty NY" have a big bias towards spam, which make sense to me, as
normal caller want their calls marked with their own
A customer of mine had a Belgium number at Anveo, all of the sudden they
disconnected the number and refuse to give him an explanation. and the
ticket has been forcibly closed. Any ideas of what could be done?
Below is the ticket
Where did my Belgium DID disappear??? 3238082748 the number is not
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