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Wat (wie) is trace identification - definitie

TYPE OF ENHANCED TELEPHONE SERVICE
CAMCT; Malicious Call Trace; Telephone number trace; Call Trace; *57; Call trace; Malicious Caller Identification

Trace (linear algebra)         
SUM OF THE ELEMENTS OF THE MAIN DIAGONAL OF A SQUARE MATRIX
Trace of a matrix; Trace of a square matrix; Matrix trace; Trace-free; Trace (matrix); Traceless; Trace of an endomorphism; Trace matrix; Trace (mathematics); Trace function; Exponential trace; Trace of a linear operator
In linear algebra, the trace of a square matrix , denoted , is defined to be the sum of elements on the main diagonal (from the upper left to the lower right) of . The trace is only defined for a square matrix ().
Signal trace         
WIRE EMBEDDED IN A PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD, FOR CONDUCTING ELECTRICAL SIGNALS
Circuit trace
In electronics, a signal trace or circuit trace on a printed circuit board (PCB) or integrated circuit (IC) is the equivalent of a wire for conducting signals. Each trace consists of a flat, narrow part of the copper foil that remains after etching.
Trace class         
COMPACT OPERATOR FOR WHICH A FINITE TRACE CAN BE DEFINED
Trace-class; Trace class operator; Trace-class operator; Trace of an operator
In mathematics, specifically functional analysis, a trace-class operator is a linear operator for which a trace may be defined, such that the trace is a finite number independent of the choice of basis used to compute the trace. This trace of trace-class operators generalizes the trace of matrices studied in linear algebra.

Wikipedia

Malicious caller identification

Malicious caller identification, introduced in 1992 as Call Trace, is activated by Vertical service code Star codes *57, and is an upcharge fee subscription service offered by telephone company providers which, when dialed immediately after a malicious call, records meta-data for police follow-up. A police report must be filed after each use, as law enforcement will only act on the trace once a formal police report is filed in regard to the call.

Malicious caller identification facility, also called malicious call trace or caller-activated malicious call trace, when subscribed or enabled, works by allowing a phone call recipient to mark or flag the preceding phone call connection as malicious (i.e. harassing, threatening, obscene, etc.). The phone system will then automatically trace the call by flagging station to station billing and routing data including start and end times. The call trace is not dependent upon call duration (as envisioned in dramatic movie plots) and will record all meta-data regardless of source conditions - even if the call was made from an unlisted number, a payphone or a number with caller identification disabled. To protect privacy the resulting trace data is only made available to law enforcement.

How the user activates this feature depends on their phone system — generally it is either in-band-signaling DTMF sequence such as the *57 Vertical service code or a special button attached to their phone generating an out-of-band signal. For analogue services, many exchanges will interpret DTMF sequences to activate POTS. Digital services, such as ISDN or GSM, enable the CPE to activate MCI via out-of-band signaling. Often with PABXs with analogue phone connections, the PABX will interpret the DTMF and then activate the out-of-band signaling.

MCI is the ETSI standard, whereas MCT is the American one. They both do more or less the same thing though.

In Canada, the service is usually marketed as call trace, and fees generally only apply when the service is used.