Operators implement ban unsolicited messages calls ncc

A very specific and technical question!

NCC stands for National Communications Commission, which is the regulatory body responsible for overseeing telecommunications in Taiwan.

The operators you're referring to are likely the telecommunications service providers in Taiwan, such as Taiwan Mobile, Chunghwa Telecom, Far EasTone Telecommunications, and Taiwan Star Telecom.

The "ban unsolicited messages" part likely refers to the implementation of anti-spam measures to prevent unwanted or unsolicited messages (such as SMS or MMS) from being sent to customers.

Here are some possible ways operators in Taiwan might implement this:

  1. Do-Not-Disturb (DND) service: Operators may offer a DND service that allows customers to block unwanted messages from specific numbers or categories (e.g., promotional messages).
  2. Spam filtering: Operators may use spam filtering algorithms to detect and block suspicious messages that are likely to be spam.
  3. Whitelisting: Operators may allow customers to whitelist specific numbers or senders, so that messages from those numbers are not blocked.
  4. Reporting mechanisms: Operators may provide customers with a way to report spam messages, which can help identify and block future messages from the same sender.
  5. Collaboration with NCC: Operators may work with the NCC to share information and best practices on combating spam and unsolicited messages.

As for "calls", it's possible that the operators are also implementing measures to prevent unwanted or unsolicited calls, such as:

  1. Call blocking: Operators may block calls from specific numbers or categories (e.g., telemarketing calls).
  2. Call filtering: Operators may use call filtering algorithms to detect and block suspicious calls that are likely to be spam.
  3. Do-Not-Call (DNC) list: Operators may maintain a DNC list of numbers that have opted out of receiving calls, and block calls from those numbers.

These are just some possible ways operators in Taiwan might implement measures to prevent unwanted messages and calls. The specific measures may vary depending on the operator and the regulatory requirements in place.