Soren Rathje wrote:

I see your point, but that would require everyone to register with e164.org (or similar), which is fine when the entire world has transformed into VoIP. But until then, there's going to be a lot of false hits using your method.

Actually it's going to be very difficult to blacklist VoIP spammers, you'd have to black list based on IPs not numbers, and even then the signaling host can be completely different from the media host, so all those trojans out there now supporting spammers of the email kind could perhaps get converted over to allow VoIP spam as well...


On the other hand VoIP spam is realistically a long way off except for companies like Free World Dialup, where sequential numbering has been issued...

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