Caller ID legal issues (was: caller ID and implementer's guid e)

Tom-PT Taylor taylor at NORTELNETWORKS.COM
Thu May 13 13:02:31 EDT 1999


I'm not sure about the first, except that many jurisdictions require support
of emergency services such (e.g. 911 in North America).  There are
definitely regulatory jurisdictions requiring "presentation restricted".

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Long [SMTP:Plong at SMITHMICRO.COM]
> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 1999 10:41 AM
> To:   ITU-SG16 at MAILBAG.INTEL.COM
> Subject:      Caller ID legal issues (was: caller ID and implementer's
> guide)
>
> (I am straying from the original topic, so I changed the Subject.)
>
> This is not a standards-related issue, so we can end this thread if
> someone
> objects, but I was wondering about the legal ramifications of caller ID.
> Are
> there laws in some countries that require the following, or is it just
> considered good etiquette and/or a market-driven feature?
>
> Caller ID to be transmitted if provided by the caller
>
> Caller ID not to be displayed to the called party if so requested by the
> caller ("presentation restricted")
>
> Paul Long
> Smith Micro Software, Inc.
>
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From:   Chris Purvis [SMTP:Chris.Purvis at MADGE.COM]
>         Sent:   Thursday, May 13, 1999 8:28 AM
>         To:     ITU-SG16 at MAILBAG.INTEL.COM
>         Subject:        Re: caller ID and implementer's guide
>
>         Pete,
>
>         Just a note about the security matter you mention.
>         Some PC based H.323 endpoints allow one, with just a little
> knowledge,
> to
>         persuade them to output debugging which includes all elements of
> decoded
>         RAS/Q.931-H.225.0/H.245 messages.  This is clearly "undesirable"
> when
>         security of information contained in such messages is required!
> It
> also
>         might be quite hard for some people to switch off.
>         I don't have a solution to this: I just raise it as an issue.
>
>         Regards,
>         Chris
>         --
>         Dr Chris Purvis - Senior Development Engineer, WAVE CC Software
>         Madge Networks Ltd, Wexham Springs, Framewood Road, Wexham, Berks.
> ENGLAND
>         Phone: +44 1753 661 359  email: cpurvis at madge.com
>



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