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More Fuel for the "Mobile Phones in Meetings" Debate

A.Boffin | 04.11.2005 14:44 | Technology

Sony Ericsson have applied for a patent method of forcing a mobile phone call to be answered.

I see in New Scientist ( http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8248&feedId=online-news_rss20) that Sony Ericsson have applied for a patent for a method of forcing a mobile phone to answer a call.

As they describe it, the handset checks the incoming number against a list of numbers that are "allowed" to perform this override. After a certain number of rings, the call is answered automatically and can start to listen in on what's going on.

There's lots of reassuring noise about childminders and emergency situations but the disturbing bit (for me anyway) is Claim 10 of the Patent, US20050227671A1 ( http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=%2220050227671%22.PGNR.&OS=DN/20050227671&RS=DN/20050227671) where the components of the system are described:
"means for receiving a call; means for diverting the call to a voice mail feature if the call is not answered within a pre-set number of rings; means for monitoring the keypad entries input by the calling party; means for determining if the keypad entries input by the calling party match a pre-set code; if the keypad entries input by the calling party match the pre-set code, means for returning control of the call to the mobile phone; and means for automatically answering the call."

Notice that there's no mention here of the "white list" of allowed callers that makes up the bulk of the document. Stripped of the patentese, they've invented a way of allowing a caller to enter a code that will allow them to escape the Voicemail and force the phone to autmoatically pick up.

ARGH.

A.Boffin

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This bugs me!

04.11.2005 15:52




This bugs me!

Blond, James Blond.


Yawn

04.11.2005 16:09

Yawn

Memory-Hole-Catchers-Mitt


Simple solution

04.11.2005 16:33

Get rid of the mobile phone.

They are an annoying waste of money anyway!

Anti-Fascist
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Whats Big brother going to think up next???

05.11.2005 00:52

Whats Big brother going to think up next???

jay
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ALL mobile phones can be bugging devices

06.11.2005 10:55

Phone companies at the behest of security services are already able to use any existing mobile phone as a remote listening device. Although removing the battery stops this, phones can still have 'active' bugs within them and so shouldn't be permitted in secure meetings. The same goes for all ISDN lines although this is less relevant.

Also, security services can learn a lot from mobile usage even without listening in - if a certain group of activists all turn off their phones at the same time and location, then inferences can be drawn.


"According to some reports, intelligence services do not even need to obtain permission from the networks to get their hands on the codes."
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/3522137.stm

Danny