TTY phone fraud and abuse

Stephen Sprunk stephen at sprunk.org
Mon Apr 12 03:06:36 UTC 2004


Thus spake "Suresh Ramasubramanian" <suresh at outblaze.com>
> There is another class of people who route calls out from the USA to
> India (or elsewhere) using VOIP, terminate the calls at an unauthorized
> (that is, not run by a licensed telco) exchange in india, and then route
> the calls out through the local pstn or mobile network.
>
> Quite a few of the "call $asian_country for cheap" phone cards you find
> at ethnic grocery stores seem to work on these lines.
>
> The local telco doesn't see a red cent of any settlement charges when
> this happens.  Local telcos are, of course, all against this, and use
> any and every excuse to get these exchanges busted - a procedure that
> typically involves having the local police raid the exchange.

One method that makes raids difficult is that the landing site for these
calls is often a satellite dish (for the international side) combined with
GSM phones (for the local side).  Sure, you can cut off the GSM phones
one-by-one, but new ones are cheap enough that it's like a game of
whack-a-mole.

S

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