but where the ANI / CLID must be obscured so that the carrier into which
the call terminates and the ILEC through whose tandem the call transits
does not actually realise that the call is out-of-state / inter-LATA,
because the ICA of the carrier doing the termination is intra-LATA
bill-and-keep and/or settlement-free? Would that be a "grey" route?
Trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 19:05 -0400, Alex Balashov wrote:
>> Forgive the naivete - what is a white route?
>
> white is fully legal, you generally get CLID and other goodies that way.
>
> Black is not legal, you usually get random drop outs, the carrier
> randomly drops the route, etc. This includes everything from stolen
> service, people getting service on credit and not paying their bill,
> operation in places where its not legal to do voip so they obfuscate
> where the call originated from, etc.
>
> Grey is somewhere in between, its shady but not overtly illegal and the
> quality can be sketchy. These can also vanish instantly without
> warning. Some times its just an abuse of a stupid carrier who will
> figure things out at some point, and sometimes they use clever games to
> reduce the price of the call through methods that may not always work.
>
> With that said there are some black routes that have amazing quality,
> there are some white that have poor quality.
>
>
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