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09-07-2018 11:38 AM
Hello,
I tried searching but was surprised to find no ready answers for this.. I'm trying to determine the App-ID policy to explicitly block or allow voice calling over wifi (or wifi calling) on Verizon, AT&T, etc. I can't seem to find this in App-ID's database.
Any advice?
Thanks!
09-07-2018 12:20 PM
This is largely to do with the fact that there really isn't any standard answer for this across all phones/carriers. This is something that is part of the network provisioning process you may have seen if you swapped a sim card between different carrier devices. Assuming 80/443 access these are the following.
VERIZON:
Primarily uses udp/500 and udp/4500.
Largely utilizes 141.207.0.0/16 if looking to limit to IP ranges.
AT&T:
udp/500, udp/4500, tcp/143.
T-Mobile:
500/udp, 4500/udp, 5061/udp, 443/tcp, 994/tcp, 5061/tcp
Spring:
4500/udp, 444/tcp
I think they also use 500/udp but could be wrong here.
Facetime:
3478-3497/udp, 16384-16387/udp, 16393-16402/udp, 5223/tcp.
This also allows iMessage access.
03-25-2020 04:23 PM
Great list! Thank you so much for sharing this.
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