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- CLASS CALLING: A GOOD FEATURE OR
- NOT. Getting Around Fascist Checksums
- by Happy Hacker (412)
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-
- New Jersey Bell has announced that
- they will make their Class Calling
- Services available in selected areas of
- New Jersey on November 1st, and expect
- to offer it statewide by late next
- year. State regulators in New Jersey
- approved this group of services on
- October 12, 1988 in a 2-to-1 vote.
- Class Calling services include the
- following: Call Block, in which
- customers can block out calls from
- certain numbers they do not wish to
- receive calls from, Priority Call, in
- which customers can have calls coming
- from certain numbers they specify be
- announced by a special ring, Repeat
- Call, which allows continuous redialing
- of the last number dialed, Select
- Forward, which transfers calls from up
- to 6 specified numbers to another
- telephone number, Return Call, which
- allows a person to automatically call
- back the last telephone number that
- called it, Call Trace, where customers
- can automatically trace the last call
- completed to their telephones by
- dialing a three-digit code, and
- Caller ID, where the originating number
- of all incoming calls is displayed on
- an LED device attached to the tele-
- phone (The LED device must be purchased
- separately for $70-80).
- Class Calling features are affect-
- ed by intralata calls only. Calls
- originating from outside NJ or calls
- crossing the 201/609 area will not
- be affected by Class Calling features.
- Also, Class Calling is currently
- only available in Hudson County and
- Atlantic City. Currently, only calls
- originatiing and terminating in these
- areas are able to utilize Class Calling
- features. Once the service is avail-
- able statewide, however, all intralata
- calls will be subject to Class. And
- although it's obvious that Crossbar
- and Step-by-step switched areas cannot
- utilize Class Calling, the number
- of areas served by these switches in
- New Jersey is extremely small.
- Sounds great, doesn't it? Marvell-
- ing at these wonders of technology?
- Don't applaud it too quickly. All
- telephone users should become
- concerned with these services, as they
- are an invasion of caller's privacy.
- Also, the Call Trace feature
- arises another concern mentioned by
- many telecom enthusiasts, including
- 2600 Magazine: It seems that many
- services that were done free of charge
- by telephone companies are developing
- charges. The Call Trace feature is
- perhaps a herald of days to come where
- people harrassed by annoyance calls
- must PAY to have their harrassers
- caught. The Call Trace feature permits
- persons to trace calls, but at the cost
- of $1 per each traceable call (The call
- must be an intralata (non-long dis-
- tance) call). The results of each
- traceable call are released to the
- autorities at a customer's request.
- However, even when a call is deemed
- "traceable" by NJ Bell and the customer
- is billed $1 for the trace, the call
- may not be indeed traceable, as was in
- the case of a New Jersey man who paid the sum of $42 for call traces, only
- to find out by the police department
- that only approximately 5 of them
- were "traceable".
- However, worse yet are the impli-
- cations of the Caller ID service, which
- is what bulk of this article will
- discuss. New Jersy Board of Public
- Utilities president Christine Todd
- Whitman voted against approving the
- Class Calling services, pointing outut several problems she had with the
- Caller ID service, in an article in
- The Star Ledger, a NJ-based newspaper.
- Since the Caller ID service causes
- telephone users to unknowingly transmit
- their telephone numbers by simply
- placing a call, this can cause serious
- problems for may people. Whitman
- pointed out that many people make
- job/work-related calls from home and
- would not like their home numbers
- disclosed to parties they call.
- Doctors, social workers and other
- professionals often make these types of
- calls. Whitman also pointed out that people who need help may be discouraged
- from calling anonymous helplines out
- of fear of their telephone numbers
- being identified. And let's take that
- thought a step further: Persons who
- might wish to anonymously give infor-
- mation to local authorities might
- be discouraged to do so, fearing they
- might be indentified through disclosal
- of their telephone numbers.
- NJ Bell points out that one of
- the benefits of Caller ID is that it
- will discourage telephone "abusers",
- i.e., people who place prank calls.
- However, they fail to realize that it
- will create a sort of anarchy, in which
- people will confront callers who they
- feel are "pranking" them by calling
- them back. This can cause a simple
- hangup call to escalate into a far
- worse situation.
- One example of such an escalation
- can be seen in a real-life occurrence
- described to this author. A girl
- placing a local call dialed an
- incorrect number. Realizing she had
- dialed a wrong number, she hung up the
- phone shortly after the called party
- had picked up the phone. After hanging
- up the phone, she looked for the
- correct number to call. Suddenly, her
- phone rang.
-
- "Hello?", answered the girl.
- "Don't EVER do that again", spoke
- a threatening voice into the phone.
-
- Yes, that DID happen. And, the girl
- realized, after being frightened by the
- phone call, that she had indeed mis-
- takenly dialed the number of an
- acquaintence who susbscribed to Caller
- ID.
- Caller ID will undoubtedly create
- many more uncomfortable situations
- like the one described above. And,
- a strange sort of telephone "anarchy"
- will result, as NJ Bell refuses to
- step into any sort of phone harrassment
- situation once the Caller ID subsciber
- has confronted a person he feels is
- placing harassing calls to him.
- Besides the obvious gross
- violations of privacy to all citizens,
- BBS callers are especially adversely
- affected by Caller ID. Think of the
- result if BBS sysops begin to subscribe
- to Caller ID to identify incoming
- calls to their BBSs. Many BBS callers
- enjoy bulletin boards due to the
- anonymity associated with calling them.
- They expect privacy. Many BBS callers,
- for one reason or another do not wish
- to disclose their identity of phone
- number to other BBS users, even sysops.
- Caller ID can be used against these
- people to identify them against their
- wishes. Also, BBS sysops subscribing
- to Caller ID can instantly check the
- validity of personal information left
- by a new user on his system. If a BBS
- sysop catches a user leaving false
- personal information, he can relay
- this information to other area sysops.
- The result is that the BBS user who
- just wishes for a little privacy can
- find himself blacklisted from many
- bulletin boards. Caller ID will can also seriously
- affect the activites of telecom
- enthusiasts and casual hackers as well.
- Small, local computer systems with
- little security may subscribe to Caller
- ID to combat hackers from entering
- their systems. Long distance services
- such as MCI, and packet switched
- networks such as Telenet and Tymnet
- may subscribe to Caller ID to identify
- all incoming calls to their systems.
- Consider the implications!
- So, sounds pretty bad, eh? So,
- you don't want your calls selectively
- forwarded, announced by special rings,
- blocked out, returned, or otherwise
- traced? There are ways around Class
- features! One way is to use an
- alternate carrier while placing a call.
- Alternate carriers are often used
- to place intralata toll calls for
- economical reasons. But, the easiest
- way to combat Class features is to
- simply add a "1" plus the area code
- you are calling while placing intralata
- calls. For example, if you are in
- the 201 NPA, and you are calling the
- number 656-9999, simply dial
- 1-201-656-9999. By dialing your call
- in this fashion, it will override all
- Class Calling features, including
- Caller ID and Call Trace. Or, simply
- plug into your neighbor's line with
- some alligator clips while placing
- calls that you do not wish to be traced
- to you. The more people that are
- aware of these methods, the more
- privacy the public will remain to have.
- Go to it, friends...
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- Well, that's it for 22. The special
- New Jersey Bell issue. Hope you liked
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