[VOIPSEC] VOIP for free??
Diana Cionoiu
diana-liste at voip.null.ro
Fri Apr 8 11:20:23 CDT 2005
Who cares about 911?
Actualy most of the ip's in this world is very well known where are
located, so actualy you can use that to trace the call, but no one actualy
cares. And all this 911 thing is false issue started by the pstn carriers
to make Vonage and other VoIP provider a hard life until they can make
their own VoIP systems. Fortunetly this will be a closed subject soon.
We don't have 911 in Europe, and we live quite well.
911 service can also be implemented without the need for localisation,
since most of the people actualy can say where they are located.
And another issue is that how can 911 helps you if you are on a sky
scraper?
Diana Cionoiu
> This makes 911 much harder which I consider a security implication.
> If any of your security comes from origination on a trusted network it
> invalidates those features.
>
>
> donald.smith at qwest.com giac
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Voipsec-bounces at voipsa.org
> > [mailto:Voipsec-bounces at voipsa.org] On Behalf Of Vatsal Mehta
> > Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 3:03 PM
> > To: 'Kartik Trivedi'; voipsec at voipsa.org
> > Subject: RE: [VOIPSEC] VOIP for free??
> >
> >
> > Kartik,
> >
> > >Just heard this, need to verify it. So you have companies like
> > >vonage and etc selling you VoIP phone with a local number. All
> > >you need is a internet broadband and a box then you got a US
> > >number. What is stopping someone ship this box to,say taiwan,
> > >and making int'l call paying local price($20 for unlimited
> > >call)?
> >
> > That is exactly why VOIP is popular for travelers. So who
> > would stop them - probably Taiwanese telecom operators, who
> > lose revenue. The location of phone can be detected by Vonage
> > etc. through IP Address, and they can possibly charge more
> > for "roaming".
> >
> > Problems would be the quality of service. You cannot
> > guarantee how much end-to-end bandwidth you get by sitting in
> > some hotel in Taiwan using your VOIP phone.
> >
> > >is there any security implication on this?
> >
> > The same security implications are applied to this as to any
> > other VOIP system. Except, if you are taking your company
> > distributed VOIP phone or a Vonage phone; question would be
> > who is supposed to implement the security.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> > Vatsal
> >
> > ==============================================
> > Vatsal Mehta
> > Systems Engineer
> > SafeNet, Inc.
> > 2001 Gateway Place, Suite #335W, San Jose, CA 95110.
> > http://www.safenet-inc.com
> > Direct: 408.452.1789
> > Mobile: 408.829.2982
> > Toll Free: 866.251.4268 x3
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: Voipsec-bounces at voipsa.org
> > >[mailto:Voipsec-bounces at voipsa.org] On Behalf Of Kartik Trivedi
> > >Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 7:58 AM
> > >To: voipsec at voipsa.org
> > >Subject: [VOIPSEC] VOIP for free??
> > >
> > >Guys,
> > >
> > >Just got this question from one of my friends...Any thoughts?
> > >
> > >Just heard this, need to verify it. So you have companies like
> > >vonage and etc selling you VoIP phone with a local number. All
> > >you need is a internet broadband and a box then you got a US
> > >number. What is stopping someone ship this box to,say taiwan,
> > >and making int'l call paying local price($20 for unlimited
> > >call)? From my understanding, it is practically doable. Skype
> > >makes it free, but it doesn't give you a US phone number. So
> > >is there any security implication on this?
> > >
> > >Thanks in advance!!
> > >
> > >
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