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Re: VoIP vs POTS (was Re: Operation Ghost Click)


From: Sean Harlow <sean () seanharlow info>
Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 15:16:58 -0400

On May 3, 2012, at 14:37, Brandt, Ralph wrote:

Sean, do you know anyone who has successfully used either to place a
call?  

Not to my knowledge.  Due to some family in government I'm sure I know someone who's authorized for one or the other, 
but I can't say the topic's ever come up.  I'm just a telecom geek who gets bored and reads obscure documentation.

I think the weak spot is when the tower overloads nobody can dial
anything, including the bypass..


That's certainly true, I don't know much about CDMA but in GSM if the RACH channel is flooded the phone won't be able 
to get through with a channel request and thus won't be able to do much of anything useful.  I believe a DoS based on 
this was demonstrated a few years back, so it is a legitimate concern.

The GAO actually did a report on both GETS and WPS a few years ago (http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d09822.pdf).  Report 
pages 63-64 (PDF pages 68-69) show completion rates during major events of the last decade, though comparisons to 
normal calling in the affected areas during the same period are not available.  Assuming that normal calls did have 
completion problems, it seems that GETS works well and WPS works until the cells get completely flooded as happened 
during the '09 Inauguration.
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Sean Harlow
sean () seanharlow info



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