Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extensions for Blocking VoIP Spam Using PSTN Validation
draft-petithuguenin-vipr-sip-antispam-03
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Authors | Marc Petit-Huguenin , Jonathan Rosenberg , Cullen Fluffy Jennings | ||
Last updated | 2012-07-14 (Latest revision 2012-01-11) | ||
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Abstract
Verification Involving PSTN Reachability (ViPR) is a new technique for inter-domain federation of SIP calls. ViPR makes use of the PSTN as an introduction mechanism to verify the correctness of mappings from phone numbers to domains. The PSTN introduction mechanism can also be used as a technique for blocking spam - a SIP caller is only authorized when its calling domain has previously called that same number over the PSTN. This document describes an extension to SIP which enables authorization of SIP calls based on a prior PSTN introduction.
Authors
Marc Petit-Huguenin
Jonathan Rosenberg
Cullen Fluffy Jennings
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