@wire, ma trace diay kung voice bro? how?
OT:
...too short and very simple question na "how?" but I can answer you on detailed the way to help you out understand the fact about the voice or let's go straight to the point "a caller", suspect ang caller for example. As what you have seen in most of the movies that this is possible, however, i understand that you want me to justify. Will, we are in the world of phoning technology since voice man ang imong pangutana. In fact, kung nakabalo ka na many of the dialing and numbering conventions - dialing "0" for the Operator, dialing "1" for Long Distance, dialing "011" for international, and no area codes or telephone numbers starting with "0" or "1" - directly resulted from the way these switches were designed and wired.
FYI, the telephone network was a hierarchical (5-level) network such as, class 1 (regional center), class 2 (sectional center), class 3 (primary center), class 4 (toll center), and class 5 (local exchange).
So tracing a call in an all electro-mechanical network would literally require working backward from the receiving telephone line, to either the originating line (if the call originated in the same Class 5 office) or to the incoming trunk line, etc., etc. But it wasn't "digit by digit." It would be analagous to following a piece of string to its point of origin, then making a note of the telephone number associated with the tin can the string is tied to, kung mulabang na siya from site to site, ug ara na magsugod ug intercept ang signal thru wireless comm, by means of gps technology., So, it's a matter of Provider to Provider.
Digital switching made billing and services like Caller ID a function of software, not hardware, so tracing a call in an extended service set (ESS) network is much simpler. But steppers and crossbars remained in service well into the 1980s, and many were only replaced because the state Public Service Commission required it.
As to any differences between wireline and wireless: let's ignore the radio-based IMTS and talk about AMPS and digital (GSM, TDMA, CDMA). All of these systems were based on digital switching fabric, and all calls were billed (so calling party number was automatically captured), so tracing a call would have been relatively simple.
One additional distinction: there's a difference between information available in the modern network (billing information, tower ID, GPS coordinates), and information shared with the user (Caller ID).
Just think about the infra of the Call Center wiring system, that's how it goes. Naa ko ani nga idea kay diha ko gikan before.
CLEAR?
ONT:
Now, let's back to the topic, ayaw jud mo ug compyansa ug binuang over the phone kay for sure you will be dead soon kung e-squeeze up jud mo sa taga-NBI! So, better be Watchful guys sa mga things!
Last edited by wire; 04-20-2012 at 10:38 PM.
yes it can be traced! using SAP technology...
however if the party line originated from an analog to digital, it is difficult processes to do its tracing, but still it can be done. at a specific time and order.
@wire:ara lang mi patabang nimo if naay magbinuang tawag2x.? hehehe
yes, dpende kng kinsa ang naghimo sa logging. Like ISP, they can trace what website, email, etc... your opening right now.
OT:
dili ma trace if prepaid ka.
well, just buy a second hand phone, buy a sim...do your thing, then throw away the sim and the phone after a single completed call or text.
but,
Everything is traceable back to its origin, ang pangutana kinsa ang human responsible sa point of origin?
ex.
Nagbinu-ang ka using your girlfriends computer.
Na trace nga ang computer sa imong girlfriend ang gigamit sa pagbinuang.
moangkon kaha ang imong girlfriend nga siya ang nagbinuang? or ipasa niya nimo? or ipasa niya sa iyang silingan? or basin si lolo to ang nag email..lol.
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...yes, if that is the case but how many times before ka mo call for example ari ako ka motawag, 1st attempt? that means suspicious, seconds attempt is active na and threatening, so, what's the plan of the NBI? is to watch your third call they will be prepare to intercept your call using GPS. Now, how could be able to escape that? you think dili?
...another, situation kung ang suspect intention jud niya that would be very easy, but if once lang siya then, i think, if the sa ngalang nga kinsa jud nang tawhana to be specific, yes, dili jud mailhan, however, logs sa ISP ma trace jud kung diin gikan ang calls, unsang orasa, unsang adlawa, ug asa dapitang impernoha...
...i think i am making a sense.
@ wire wow bow down ko sa mga hacker na na a dinhi sa pinas ...rampant naman sa gawas mao ma bilib jud ka sa mga hanas pud aning gitawag na hack (that includes you ofcourse) question lang
1. diba na a man required time para ma trace ang call? mao sa movie kinhanglan e delay ang call,, tinoud na?
2. diba spamming is illegal? so meaning pwede mo matawag og black hacker?
ask lang pls correct me if im wrong
He's ethical kono and he doesn't do it for money, yet he spams....and proud of it. Huh?
Nothing is untraceable. Even by posting this it gave small bits of information on who you are. Thus, it's just a matter of time when you get caught.
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