The invention of present speaks to a method and system for the prevention
of unwanted wireless telecommunications which is implemented as part of a
computer program product in (preferentially) the telecommunications
operator's network, which meets and/or exceeds much of current, proposed
and even academically anticipated legislative (and by necessity,
technical) criteria, and indeed, thereby complies with the broader body
of prima facie consumer requirements associated with wireless
telecommunications spam filtering. Indeed, the invention provides for a
remarkably flexible and customizable advance in the art through the
utilization of a progressive filtering algorithm. This algorithm offers
both the subscriber and the service provider with the capability to block
and/or extract potentially harmful or unsolicited SMS, MMS and other such
messages on the basis of an extensive range of parameters and rules.