The office wants to stop spoofing. Operators will not connect suspicious calls

The office wants to stop spoofing. Operators will not connect suspicious calls
The office wants to stop spoofing. Operators will not connect suspicious calls
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Amendment of the general authorization issued by the department for calls from abroad as of June 1st for the control of signaled calls. At the points set up for connecting passengers from abroad to the Czech Republic, a valid analysis of the caller’s position will be carried out in signaling the first passenger from abroad. If an e-mail appears marked with the prefix +420, the operator will not connect such a call.

The condition does not currently apply to mobile phones that can be found in roaming, and those free from abroad marked with such a phone can be completely legitimate, said T’s spokesperson Tereza Merav.

He gave the warden a salary straight from the arrest of the red-haired average duty on leave, which are initiatives in the Czech Republic. It sets the rules for what information (telephone word) the operator should put in the signals initially to indicate the calling party. It should ensure that this sign always contains a real telephone number associated with a specific employee and service. This can prevent situations where an incorrect date is given.

Merav added that these regulated measures for fixed lines will be suitably supplemented by self-regulatory measures on the part of mobile operators, which should, with their mutual cooperation, effectively minimize the flows abusing Czech mobile phone lines.

The activity of the new measures will be evaluated on a trial basis.

The article is in Czech

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