![]() H.323) also maintain some Recommendations which are related or potentially related to calling line identification issue. To respond to the above mentioned Resolutions and Articles, E.157 is now under review and could be revised accordingly. ITU-T SG2 has approved Recommendation ITU-T E.157 ( ) which requests the delivery of calling party numbers across international boundaries and provides guidance on which number and in what format should an E.164 number be delivered as a calling party number. ![]() Additionally WTSA-12 requested ITU-T SG2 and SG3 and possibly SG17, according to their mandates, to study the impact of non-origin identification and spoofing, including economic and security impact. It is also included in International Telecommunication Regulations where it is stated that Member States shall endeavor to ensure that international Calling Line Identification (CLI) information is provided taking into account the relevant ITU-T Recommendations. This workshop will be held in conjunction with the ITU-T Study Group 2 meeting due to take place from 28 May to 6 June 2014.Ĭaller ID spoofing issue is an important topic for ITU which is emphasized in WTSA-12 Resolution 65 on Calling Party Number Delivery, Calling Line Identification and Origin Identification, as well as in WTSA-12 Resolution 29 on Alternative Calling Procedure, PP-06 Resolution 21 on Alternative Calling Procedures on Telecommunication Networks, and WTDC-10 Resolution 22 on Alternative Calling Procedures on International Telecommunication Networks, Identification of Origin and Apportionment of Revenues, in Providing International Telecommunication Services. ![]() Geneva, Switzerland, 2 June 2014 (P.M.) International Telecommunication Union (ITU) will convene a half-day (afternoon) workshop on “Caller ID Spoofing” at ITU Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, on Monday 2 June 2014.
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