[VoiceOps] AUP on Unlimited Calling

Curtis, Jonathan jonathan.curtis at crtc.gc.ca
Thu Sep 11 06:49:07 EDT 2014


I should also mention that a whitepaper on Voice Honeypots was written by the group.

http://www.maawg.org/sites/maawg/files/news/M3AAWG_Telephony_Honeypots_BP-2014-08.pdf

Sorry for high-jacking this thread.

Regards,

Jonathan


From: Curtis, Jonathan
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 6:49 PM
To: Jay Patel; Shripal Daphtary
Cc: VoiceOps at voiceops.org
Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] AUP on Unlimited Calling


Would anyone be interested in speaking to abusive call patterns at an upcoming M3AAWG voice and telephony abuse special interest group?

Thanks,
Jonathan


From: Jay Patel
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 4:44 PM
To: Shripal Daphtary
Cc: VoiceOps at voiceops.org
Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] AUP on Unlimited Calling


>From : http://www.vonage.com/reasonable-use-policy


Over 95% of Vonage's residential unlimited calling plan customers use less than 3000 minutes per month and do not have any unusual usage patterns in terms of unique numbers called, high call forwarding/transferring usage and so on. A customer's aggregate usage may be considered outside of normal use if it exceeds 3000 minutes per month IN COMBINATION with one or more of the following, including, but not limited to, excessive:

  *   unique numbers called;
  *   call lengths;
  *   call forwarding/transferring;
  *   conference calling;
  *   short duration calls;
  *   number of calls made during a month,
  *   number of calls made to a conference calling service during a month;
  *   number of calls made during business hours;
  *   number of calls terminated and re-initiated consecutively, which, in the aggregate, result in excessive call lengths during a specific time frame; or
  *   other abnormal calling patterns indicative of an attempt to evade enforcement of this Reasonable Use Policy


On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 3:29 PM, Shripal Daphtary <shripald at gmail.com<mailto:shripald at gmail.com>> wrote:
Hey Guys,

For all of those who provide unlimited calling plans on their hosted offering--what do you consider abusive from a minutes of usage standpoint?  1000 minutes/sub? 5000/sub?  at what point do you actually tell the customer they are abusing your service agreement and they are in breach?

Thx

Shri



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