False answer supervision explained

False answer supervision (FAS) refers to VoIP fraud where the billed duration for the caller is more than the duration of the actual connection duration. The FAS is usually performed by VoIP wholesalers in their softswitches for randomly selected calls. Adding a small amount of extra billed seconds for many calls results in significant revenue for the VoIP wholesaler.

Implementation of FAS

The FAS fraud can be implemented in a softswitch in many different ways.[1] These include:

Detection of FAS

The FAS can be detected and blocked in a softswitch. Common methods are:

See also

References

  1. Web site: FAS types: detection, generation in a softswitch . 2016-08-06 . StarTrinity.

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