电信链:连接电信政策和区块链实践

S. Singanamalla, A. Mehra, Nishanth Chandran, Himanshi Lohchab, Seshanuradha Chava, Asit Kadayan, Sunil Bajpai, Kurtis Heimerl, R. Anderson, S. Lokam
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在监管生态系统中使用区块链是一种很有前途的方法,可以解决相互不信任实体之间的合规性挑战。在这项工作中,我们考虑了区块链技术在电信法规中的应用。特别是,我们解决了对未经请求的商业通信(UCC)日益增长的担忧。在印度,通过短信和电话发送的垃圾邮件。尽管采取了一些监管措施来遏制垃圾邮件的威胁,但它仍然是用户的滋扰,同时也给电信运营商和监管机构带来了挑战。在本文中,我们提出了一个基于联盟区块链的架构来解决印度的UCC问题。我们的解决方案改善了用户体验,提高了监管流程的效率,同时也对电信生态系统中的所有利益相关者产生了积极影响。与以往处理UCC问题的方法都是事后处理不同,我们遵守规定的方法是事前处理。本文中描述的提案是印度电信监管局(TRAI)修订有关UCC和垃圾邮件的法规的主要贡献者。2018年7月发布的新法规是世界上第一个此类法规,并修订了2010年电信商业通信客户偏好法规(TCCCPR),通过强制要求使用区块链/分布式账本来解决UCC问题。在本文中,我们全面介绍了这些项目的演变过程,从(1)其设计和战略,到(2)监管和政策行动,(3)全国范围内的实施和部署,以及(4)工作的评估和影响。虽然本文所介绍的工作范围是在印度UCC问题的背景下进行的,但我们认为,该方法可以推广到采用基于区块链的解决方案,以改善其他背景和国家的监管流程。我们希望这篇文章能够为电信生态系统的利益相关者和监管机构提供有用的案例研究,并激励世界上面临类似挑战的国家考虑该技术的可行性,被说服建立它,继续努力解决积极的研究挑战,并从我们的经验中扩展技术。
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Telechain: Bridging Telecom Policy and Blockchain Practice
The use of blockchain in regulatory ecosystems is a promising approach to address challenges of compliance among mutually untrusted entities. In this work, we consider applications of blockchain technologies in telecom regulations. In particular, we address growing concerns around Unsolicited Commercial Communication (UCC aka. spam) sent through text messages (SMS) and phone calls in India. Despite several regulatory measures taken to curb the menace of spam it continues to be a nuisance to subscribers while posing challenges to telecom operators and regulators alike. In this paper, we present a consortium blockchain based architecture to address the problem of UCC in India. Our solution improves subscriber experiences, improves the efficiency of regulatory processes while also positively impacting all stakeholders in the telecom ecosystem. Unlike previous approaches to the problem of UCC, which are all ex-post, our approach to adherence to the regulations is ex-ante. The proposal described in this paper is a primary contributor to the revision of regulations concerning UCC and spam by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). The new regulations published in July 2018 were first of a kind in the world and amended the 2010 Telecom Commercial Communication Customer Preference Regulation (TCCCPR), through mandating the use of a blockchain/distributed ledgers in addressing the UCC problem. In this paper, we provide a holistic account of of the projects’ evolution from (1) its design and strategy, to (2) regulatory and policy action, (3) country wide implementation and deployment, and (4) evaluation and impact of the work. While the scope of the work presented in this paper is in the context of the UCC problem in India, we believe that the approach can be generalized to adopt blockchain based solutions to improve regulatory processes in other contexts and countries. We hope this account will serve as a useful case study for the stakeholders of the telecommunications ecosystem and regulators, and motivate countries across the world facing similar challenges to consider the viability of the technology, be convinced to establish it, continue efforts at addressing active research challenges, and scale the technology from our experiences.
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