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April 22, 2015

Will the Mobile Internet Require SS7 2.0?

Back in the days when I tried (unsuccessfully) to contain Dialup, I was an advocate of an adaptation of SS7 signaling and Radius to enable pre-switch traffic management. We had various fiascos about people who had successfully logged onto the Internet with dialup, causing switch delays for the rest of the calls, or in a few cases shutting down the switch entirely.


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