Voice Printing and Reachability Code (VPARC) Mechanism for Spit

Topics:
Electrical and Electronic
Tags:
Networking,
Printing,
Telecommunications,
Telephony,
Voice,
VOIP
Source:
Wipro

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Overview: With the increased deployment of VoIP networks, the incentive for telemarketers to spam VoIP users with unsolicited voice sessions has also substantially increased. The best way to counter VoIP spam is to have strong counter mechanisms in the IP network to prevent spam effectively. The paper provides technical analysis of the risks posed by VoIP spam, discuss the mechanisms to counter VoIP spam and propose the Voice Printing and Reachability Code (VPARC) architecture to effectively counter VoIP spam. The focus of this paper is on presenting the architectural model and the principles therein.

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Format: PDF | Size: 850KB | Date: Aug 2005 | Pages: 19


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