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Re: Flash crowds and DOS on POTS
From: "Peter Galbavy" <peter.galbavy () knowtion net>
Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 10:24:45 +0100
Richard Cox wrote:
This is known as "call-gapping" and is not without some controversy.
Richard doesn't say - cause he's too polite - is that in the UK you can *buy* this service as a customer. Oh, I only want 1 in 20 calls to arrive please... This has started to die as more and more large call terminators (game shows, charities etc.) make money out of interconnect and non-geographic termination revenue. Now the objective is to terminate every call and keep the cumb pleb on hold as long as possible. Strange how I very rarely call a *sales* number now that is neither freephone or real geographic. I know, in the UK at least, that if the company has an "0870" (Netional Call Rate for non UK folks) sales number, then it is not in their interest to get me off hold quickly. The reason I say that is, historically at least, I recall that the provisioning of the network is different in different markets because of the economies of caller-pays vs. called-party-pays. Peter
Current thread:
- Flash crowds and DOS on POTS Sean Donelan (May 16)
- Re: Flash crowds and DOS on POTS Iljitsch van Beijnum (May 17)
- Re: Flash crowds and DOS on POTS Richard Cox (May 17)
- Re: Flash crowds and DOS on POTS Peter Galbavy (May 17)
- Re: Flash crowds and DOS on POTS Todd Vierling (May 17)
- Re: Flash crowds and DOS on POTS Valdis . Kletnieks (May 17)
- Re: Flash crowds and DOS on POTS Joe Abley (May 17)
- Re: Flash crowds and DOS on POTS Richard Cox (May 17)
- Re: Flash crowds and DOS on POTS Iljitsch van Beijnum (May 17)