In UK it is still a major issue(and growing). The operators are just
about to cut off most of the "alternative routes" and will require
direct connections from the agregators a service providers.
Does anyone know if this really helps?
/Gustaf
masheldo@staff.bond.edu.au wrote:
>Folks,
>
>I am doing some research work on the occurence of general unsolicited
>messages in various media (aka SPAM). Up to late last year there was
>a lot of discussion on the topic of spam in mobile networks such as
>DoCoMo, AU/KDDI and J-Phone. As I do not live in Japan I would be
>curious to know if this is still a major problem and what the
>providers are doing against it.
>
>I would be especially curious to know what the type of spam is that
>you typically encounter (and how it has changed over time).
>
>I appreciate that a discussion like this is probably off-topic for
>this list and would be more than happy with direct e-mail responses.
>
>Thanks,
>Marc
>
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>Marc Sheldon
>Bond University
>Gold Coast, Australia
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