Re: [stir] The Canadian Regulator has issued a Notice of Consultation on robocalls spoofing STIR/SHAKEN

Tony Rutkowski <tony@yaanatech.co.uk> Fri, 03 February 2017 19:07 UTC

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Subject: Re: [stir] The Canadian Regulator has issued a Notice of Consultation on robocalls spoofing STIR/SHAKEN
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Hi Rich,

CRTC's notice is disappointingly poorly
researched.

So inquiring minds would ask:
1) why CRTC didn't reference any of the other
industry group solutions out there, and

2) why not use something more contemporary
with less overhead like blockchain?

See, e.g.,
http://www.nojitter.com/post/240171529/blockchain-coming-to-your-telecom-future

just curious.

-t


On 2017-01-09 5:05 PM, Richard Shockey wrote:
> Here is the link to the CRTC NOC issued this morning.