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1 TAC2000/2000.7 802.16 IP Telephony Lab An Architecture for IMS-based Anti-SPIT Services Dr. Quincy Wu National Chi Nan University, Taiwan solomon@ipv6.club.tw
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2 TAC2000/2000.7 802.16 IP Telephony Lab Outline Introduction SPIT SPIT IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Anti-SPIT with IMS Conclusion
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3 TAC2000/2000.7 802.16 IP Telephony Lab Introduction Advantage of VoIP Problem of SPIT Existing e-mail SPAM countermeasures may not be applied to SPAM calls directly Currently most anti-SPIT solutions are proprietarily bundled on the VoIP Server. We proposed an architecture to allow 3 rd party service creation. We proposed an architecture to allow 3 rd party service creation.
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4 TAC2000/2000.7 802.16 IP Telephony Lab Call Flow for IMS Session Setup P-CSCF I-CSCF S-CSCF I-CSCF Home Subscriber Server S-CSCFP-CSCF Application Server CallerCallee Visited Domain Home Domain
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5 TAC2000/2000.7 802.16 IP Telephony Lab Example of AS: PTT
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6 TAC2000/2000.7 802.16 IP Telephony Lab Design of Anti-SPIT Application Server P/I/S-CSCF Home Subscriber Server P/I/S-CSCF ISC Sh SIP ISC CallerCallee Voice mailbox User Profile Call Control Blacklist/Whitelist Application Server
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7 TAC2000/2000.7 802.16 IP Telephony Lab Signaling Flow of Anti-SPIT AS
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8 TAC2000/2000.7 802.16 IP Telephony Lab Conclusion Advantages Do-Not-Call List Do-Not-Call List DNS Black List DNS Black List All forwarded to voicemail All forwarded to voicemail Integration with existing services SCIM (Service Capability Interaction Management) SCIM (Service Capability Interaction Management)
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