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sokhapkin
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join:2003-05-08
Cape Coral, FL

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[General] Test your phone carrier.

Some phone services recently employ "early media" (or call progress audio) method to minimize phone bill - IVR is played WITHOUT answering the call, as call progress audio. DTMF from the caller works during call progress stage. But not all local phone carriers handle early media right. Doesn't matter who is your phone carrier, VoIP, land line or cell carriers could have a bug.

We at callwithus.com decided to provide a free test to check how your phone carrier handles call progress audio.

Call 1-213-550-4027, on IVR prompt "Enter your complete PIN number" enter 1234567890. You'll get "zero balance" message and the call will be disconnected. 1-213-550-4027 ANSWERS the call before playing IVR.

Now call 1-419-301-6832. The number plays the same IVR, but DOES NOT ANSWER the call, early media method is being used. If you get the same result like with 1213 number - your phone provider is OK. But you could get the following problems:

1) - You hear only long rings, nothing else. Your phone provider emits false rings and blocks real call progress audio.
2) - You hear funny sounds. Your phone provider sends false rings to the caller, but mixes ring tones with call progress audio.
3) - You hear IVR, but "Enter your complete PIN number" prompt repeats again and again. Your phone provider doesn't support DTMF tones during early media stage.

Please post your test results to this thread if your phone carrier doesn't pass "early media" test, please specify who is your phone carrier and which problem you got when call 1-419-301-6832.

T-mobile prepaid (area code 1848) passes the test OK.

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Good Ol Dan

join:2000-05-15
Rochelle Park, NJ

VoIPo works fine...

Dan



sdfasltty

@priv.bahnhof.se

reply to sokhapkin
I tried it with callcentric and voip.ms, each using its own ata, and got the repeating request for a pin.

Then I tried it using the landline, calling onesuite's calling card number, and got the same result.


sokhapkin
Premium
join:2003-05-08
Cape Coral, FL

reply to Good Ol Dan
Please post NEGATIVE results only.
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usa2k
Blessed
Premium,MVM
join:2003-01-26
Canton, MI
kudos:3
Reviews:
·VOIPo
·WOW Internet and..

reply to sokhapkin

said by sokhapkin:

T-mobile prepaid (area code 1848) passes the test OK.

You ended your post with a positive result example

sokhapkin
Premium
join:2003-05-08
Cape Coral, FL

1 edit

I just wanted to provide an example that not all phone carriers are bad We have negative examples already, let's see for more...
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DoNotParticipate

@verizon.net

reply to sokhapkin
Guys - please! Stop this very well formatted social engineering SCAM. At the very best - you're going to conduct so called "reverse engineering" which is strictly forbidden by most T&Cs.

Just as a side notice - yes, early media is allowed to be transmitted prior to answer supervision signal from called to calling party, but any opposite side (from calling to called party) signal transmittal and conduction is a VIOLATION of protocols and billing terms.

Anyway, please do NOT participate in this test as it's targeted to collecting the information which may [later on] be used in denial of service attacks or defrauding [of those who allow bi-directional signal conduct without the answer supervision signal ] service.



sdfasltty

@chello.nl

Can you spell it out how the scam works a little more clearly?


sokhapkin
Premium
join:2003-05-08
Cape Coral, FL

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Yup, I wonder too - how this test could be considered as a scam? Let me know a potential reason, and I will halt the test immediately.

DoNotParticipate's domain name says a lot...

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no_one

@qwest.net

reply to sokhapkin
Well isn't lowering a phone bill sort of questionable? Was this really meant for that or for another purpose.


sokhapkin
Premium
join:2003-05-08
Cape Coral, FL

I like your domain name too
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Do You Like Mine

@comcast.net

said by sokhapkin:

I like your domain name too
What about mine?

sokhapkin
Premium
join:2003-05-08
Cape Coral, FL

I like your domain too Why you're anonymous? Do you have something to hide?
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OVUser

@shawnetworks.com

reply to sokhapkin

said by sokhapkin:

3) - You hear IVR, but "Enter your complete PIN number" prompt repeats again and again. Your phone provider doesn't support DTMF tones during early media stage.
OptimumVoice produced error number 3.

garys_2k
Premium
join:2004-05-07
Farmington, MI
Reviews:
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·Future Nine Corp..

reply to sdfasltty
I suspect that the issue is that some information can be conveyed prior to the start of billing. If there's a way to make calls via the PSTN that don't ever start the billing process then that could be expanded to connecting the actual call without the CLEC even being aware that a connection was started.

Maybe I'm wrong (the above is a guess) but I can see how a RBOC or CLEC would be pretty touchy about how call progress data could be used to spoof PSTN calls.


emoci

join:2007-05-29
Toronto, ON
kudos:1

said by garys_2k:

I suspect that the issue is that some information can be conveyed prior to the start of billing. If there's a way to make calls via the PSTN that don't ever start the billing process then that could be expanded to connecting the actual call without the CLEC even being aware that a connection was started.

Maybe I'm wrong (the above is a guess) but I can see how a RBOC or CLEC would be pretty touchy about how call progress data could be used to spoof PSTN calls.
From what I understand...only DTMF can pass through in response to Early Media...not actual audio...so there is no risk of the CLEC being phased out that way...

However this would be ideal in a situation where:
-You call an access number
-Enter your Pin and the Number you'd like to be called back
-Hang up
-A callback arrives

I kinda like the sound of Dynamic Call Back

Keep in mind that both CWU and Future-Nine can already read out your acct. balance to you as you call the callback number without actually picking up the call ...

Mango
www.toao.net

join:2008-12-25
Alberta
kudos:8
Reviews:
·voip.ms
·Anveo
·Shaw
·FreePhoneLine
·TELUS
·Callcentric
·callwithus
·LINGO

reply to sdfasltty

said by sdfasltty :

I tried it with callcentric and voip.ms, each using its own ata, and got the repeating request for a pin.
I got it to work with VoIP.ms. However, I had to enter the digits very very slowly. If I entered them at my usual speed I got "Invalid digits."

m.
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dJON

join:2009-06-10
11712

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reply to sokhapkin
#3 on VOIPo
Same with PhonePower


MartyT

join:2004-09-03
Georgetown, SC

reply to sokhapkin
#2 with Future Nine.

Ok with Vitelity.


sokhapkin
Premium
join:2003-05-08
Cape Coral, FL

said by MartyT:

#2 with Future Nine.
Wow... Nitzan, remove "r" option from dialcommand_param! Let callers hear real call progress audio!
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