On Mon, 13 Jul 2020 15:44:12 -0400,
Matthew Fredrickson wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 2:34 PM Saint Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> There is a big confusion here about Stir Shaken. It is NOT a provider
> >> issue. Un fact, all providers are whasing their hands and modifying their
> >> swihtches to pass-through the Signature. They cannot sign the call because
> >> then the become the responsible party for the call before the FCC, and
> >> liable for any illegal call. Every owner of a PBX that sends calls to the
> >> network, except if you use a trunk for the likes of Vonage, needs to sign
> >> their calls. So if you send calls with any kind of dialer and use DIDs,
> >> real or "borrowed", you need to get the signature service urgently or your
> >> business will stop terminating calls. You cannot self-sign, you cannot get
> >> around it, the calls will either go to straight to voicemail or fail. Even
> >> worse, the carries wil play a fake voicemail and charge you a fee,
> >> something that some already a are doing when they detect robocallig.
> >
> > Don't even think about Transnexus, because they use 302 Redirect with a
> > header, and no version of Asterisk supports it. I am the only game in the
> > world for Stir-Shaken and Asterisk. I know it sounds arrogant but it is
> > literally true. If you need to sign your calls to get through, with
> > Asterisk, you need to connect to my service. I am an approved Service
> > Provider from the FCC. If you keep thinking this is not happening, it is,
> > and your business will disappear overnight.
> > The issue is that Vicidial, for example, does not provide res_odbc and
> > func_odbc, so you need to solve that first with Vicidial. Then you can
> > apply the code I provided earlier and your calls with have a legal, binding
> > signature. The carriers verify each signature and discard the ones that
> > fail the cryptography test.
>
> Sounds like you're trying to sell/direct people towards a service that
> you've created. Feel free to do so on the -biz list but the -users
> list isn't the right place for that sort of thing.
But the question is, are his statements correct that we need some
service -- not necessarily his -- to sign the call before sending it
to our normal carrier, or will the normal carrier -- whoever -- sign
the call if they know the number?
--
Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is:
How do
you spend it?
John Covici wb2una
[email protected]
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