There is a product that does exactly this.
SecureLogix.  They use the acronym TDOS
(Telephony denial of service)
It also provides other benefits but TDOS attacks are the only reason I have
sold it in the past.

Steve Brickhouse

On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 9:49 AM Matthew Loraditch <
mloradi...@heliontechnologies.com> wrote:

> So this is a curiosity question, we had a prospective client call us who
> is essentially getting robocalled to oblivion. Some scammer has robo
> dialers setup and is flooding all of their trunks. He got a ransom, stopped
> and then started again. He was originally using one number and then when
> the telco blocked that switching to random sources.
>
> Are there are any legitimate defenses to this sort of thing?
>
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