US Justice Department Accuses AT&T of Allowing Scammers to Use IP Relay Call System to Cheat American Merchants

By Sophie Webster, Tech Times

In 2002, telecommunication companies like MCI and AT&T offered free calls to the hearing impaired via internet web pages. The deaf customers will type their messages into dialog boxes similar to online chat rooms.

A relay operator will then read the text, place the call, and they will verbalize the text. The entire system, called IP Relay, is created to assist deaf customers and help them communicate and make important phone calls.

Unfortunately, scammers found a way to abuse that system and use it to cheat American business owners.


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