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A collection of 12 posts

May 4, 2022

The cautionary tale of the $5000 pop-up window

It started with a pop-up window on an old Windows PC indicating there was a problem with the computer.  The user needed to contact Microsoft support via an 800 number for assitance to resolve the error.  Innocent enough, right? That

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April 19, 2022

Canadians deserve service based competition

In my talk a few weeks ago [https://mgamble.ca/a-kafkaesque-nightmare-the-history-of-stir-shaken-in-canada/] at RAG New Orleans I ended by saying "Or maybe the situation is worse. Maybe the regulator fails to see that smaller players – who function without large scale

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November 26, 2021

The CST-GA is "SHAKEN" down small carriers

If you've been following by blog, you'll know that equal access for all telecommunications providers to participate in the SHAKEN/STIR call authentication framework has been one of the causes I have been most passionate about.

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November 23, 2021

The Canadian PSTN needs Next Generation Routing

Last week wasn't great for the Canadian Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).  Two of Canada's largest competitive carriers suffered outages - Iristel was victim of a DDoS attack that lasted over 24 hours, between November 15th

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