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1. General information on spam
a) How do you define spam, and is that definition contained in national legislation or regulation?
b) How do you identify and measure spam in the operational environment?
If available, please provide:
Types of spam, e.g., e-mail spam, SMS spam, spam in IP-based multimedia applications
Volume of spam traffic, both quantity and as a percentage of all traffic
Monthly and yearly statistics of the previous data for the last three-year period
The source, routes and corresponding volume of such traffic.
c) If you are able to categorize spam by its target (e.g., the population at large, children, elderly people, families, local communities, small businesses, local authorities), describe the process by which you are able to do so, and, and who or what are the targets?
d) Have you identified how much spam costs the economy of your country or your organization? If so, please provide data for the last three-year period, and describe your methodology for establishing the costs. If not, could you please provide an estimation of the above?
2. Organizations responsible for countering spam
a) Is there a (government) organization(s) (for example a monopoly network operator) which has the responsibility for monitoring and countering spam? What are those responsibilities?
b) In the private sector, what is the expected or mandated role of the network operator in monitoring and countering spam? What is the relationship between the private sector network operator(s) and the government?
c) What other organizations (e.g., private, non-profit) have the responsibility for countering spam? What are those responsibilities?
d) If there is a national focal point for spam matters, please provide her/his contact address, so she/he can be contacted publicly.
3. Legislation and regulation on countering spam
a) Please identify any national legislation and regulations in place to counter spam.
b) Does such legislation or regulation empower consumers to control the receipt of spam, for example, by opting out?
c) Does such legislation or regulation provide for penalties for violations? If so, please describe how they work and your experience in enforcing these provisions.
4. Technical solutions
a) Has your country or organizations or service providers in your country implemented technical solutions to counter spam? (e.g., recognition and filtering mechanisms, etc.)
b) If yes, how is the effectiveness of the solutions measured?
c) Which ITU-T Recommendations or other standards, if any, are used to counter spam (e.g. ITU-T, MAAWG, 3GPP, etc.)?
5. Education and awareness
a) What types of education initiatives to counter spam have been used (e.g., awareness campaigns, distribution of printed material, informational websites, simulations and drills)?
b) Have you measured the effectiveness of these initiatives? If so, what were your findings?
c) To whom were such initiatives mainly targeted (e.g., the population at large, children, elderly people, families, local communities, small businesses, local authorities)?
6. International cooperation
a) Please provide examples of effective international initiatives to counter spam.
b) Have Memoranda of Understandings (MoUs) been established to implement these initiatives?
c) Have you participated in any such initiatives, and if so, in which ones?
d) How do you share information regarding spam-related issues with entities from other regions or countries?
e) Which collaboration mechanisms and platforms have been most effective to you?
f) What challenges do you see to counter spam effectively cross-border?
7. Best practices
a) If any, give us examples of best practices in place and their effectiveness.
b) If these best practices were devised by a third party, such as an Internet service provider (ISP) or non-governmental organization (NGO), please identify those best practices and their source.
8. Other information (optional)
a) Please provide any additional information that you consider useful for countering spam.
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