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by brownbat 2818 days ago
If we want authentication, public-private key pairs are a great idea.

A trusted network is fine, but are the telephone networks trusted? Can't get them to implement simple features in our interests, doesn't seem very much like a trusted third party to me. Meanwhile, OTT services work. Some let you whitelist contacts. Killer features like that will push everyone off POTS eventually anyway.

Inertia and legacy will keep holdouts using POTS, just like people still use fax machines, but they're mostly irrelevant.

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> A trusted network is fine, but are the telephone networks trusted?

In the old days there was an assumption that if you were in the network then you were trusted, which was always dicey but made more sense when Ma Bell controlled everything tightly. Since the monopoly breakup that model was no longer true, and many problems can trace back to the nature of back patching security onto an entirely different model that no longer fits reality.