Eyeball AntiSPIT™ Server
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A. Normal calls reach
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B. SPAM calls are blocked,
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Don't Get SPIT On! (Spam over Internet Telephony)
For VoIP and Video Telephony service providers
protecting your network and subscribers from SPIT
service threats & abuse is a critical issue. Eyeball's
patent pending AntiSPIT™ Server provides comprehensive
network protection from external & internal SPIT.
Internet Technology Increases Service Risks
Internet technology increases the risk of malicious and
abusive calls to VoIP and video telephony subscribers.
Customers are demanding protection of this vital
communications link. Protect them from service
disruptions, unsolicited telemarketing and repeated
automated calls that can include inappropriate content.

Block SPIT Before it Reaches Subscribers
The Eyeball AntiSPIT™ Server includes a dynamic
AntiSPIT engine, with filters & tools to maintain a
scalable and SPIT-free voice & video communications
service over the Internet. Automatically identified SPIT
is blocked from getting to the recipient and recorded
into the administrative database.
Automatic Protection for Subscribers
Your subscribers will receive automatic protection from
SPIT without having to interact with the server. As an
additional service, client applications can add SPIT
Rating Tags indicating good, suspicious or bad calls.
Based on the dynamic AntiSPIT™ engine, the Eyeball
AntiSPIT™ Technology provides a complete SPIT
prevention system for servers and end-point systems with
the following features:
SPIT Rating for Incoming Calls
Adds a SPIT rating tag to call message based on caller’s
calling rate, reputation and caller-callee relation to
enable call filtering at the receiver. The SPIT-rating
can be used by client applications such as the Eyeball
SDK to indicate the nature of an incoming call.
Caller Identification
Callers are identified using their SIP URI, SIP domain,
IP address. Individual callers can be monitored as well
as a group of callers from a domain or behind a firewall
or NAT device.
Challenge/Response Mechanism
The server uses a challenge/response mechanism whenever
the calling rate limit of a caller exceeds a predefined
threshold. In this case, callers are challenged for
manual input before a call invitation is forwarded to
the callee.
Interoperability with 3rd Party SIP Proxy Servers
Eyeball AntiSPIT Server can be configured to work with
SIP proxies from Eyeball as well as other 3rd party
vendors such as Cisco/Dynamicsoft, Nortel, Iptel and
Ubiquity.
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