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I remember Bayesian spam filters being the first widely used ones. But it was a long time ago.

It’s not clear to me that carriers would be allowed to do that, especially accounting for situations where VoIP traffic is laundered through a legitimate service (so the entity at the exchange boundary with the end-user carrier is a legitimate one).

Could they get around common carrier restrictions by offering that service as opt in? I’m not so sure about that either.




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