The FCC urges carriers to implement verified caller ID and strong KYC processes to fight illegal traffic. Numeracle supports industry-wide adoption of KYC.
The FCC fined a telecom company $1 million for failing to verify a political consultant’s AI-spoofed calls, highlighting the need for stronger fraud prevention like Numeracle’s KYC solutions.
The FCC has issued another series of warning letters to seven gateway providers, some very well-known, to remind them to not carry or process illegal traffic from overseas.
The “Protecting Americans from Robocallers” hearing on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023 was a clear cry for KYC in Telecom, prominently highlighting Numeracle's KYC Policy Guide as a potential solution.
Our filed response to the FCC on recommendations for protecting American citizens from illegal robocalls while empowering legal callers to deliver their identities directly to their called parties.
Operation Stop Scam Calls is the latest enforcement from the FTC & partners against companies practicing 3rd-party lead gen and technologies leveraged by illicit robocallers.
Our upcoming portal feature, downloadable reports from the FCC Consumer Complaint Data Center, empowers Numeracle customers with more information about the perception of their calls and numbers.
The FCC issued notices to major voice service providers to cease and desist from carrying suspected illegal robocall traffic, signaling a wake-up call for providers to consider KYC more seriously.
The FCC takes enforcement action against a non-compliant provider for failing to meet robocall mitigation requirements and proves why global enforcement is so difficult.
The FCC's proposed Notice of Inquiry (NOI) regarding the adoption of STIR/SHAKEN on non-IP networks supported by Chairwoman Rosenworcel and calls for further regulatory action to combat robocalls
With the FCC's recent rulings for gateway providers to adopt robocall mitigation requirements, will this actually help foreign-originated robocall traffic decrease? How are gateway providers reacting?
Founder and CEO, Rebekah Johnson, discusses her calling to protect consumer and enterprise communications through Numeracle and her leadership within the Enterprise Communications Advocacy Coalition.
Capitol Hill responds in support of the FCC's proposals to combat foreign-originated robocalls entering the U.S. and push for more immediate action for gateway providers to implement STIR/SHAKEN.
With more than 7,000 filings now in the Robocall Mitigation Database, this report highlights new FCC rulemaking efforts, increased pressure on gateway providers, and the road ahead for STIR/SHAKEN.
Canada takes its first steps towards combatting illegal robocalls and call spoofing by implementing a phased version of STIR/SHAKEN and aims for successful cross-border communications with the US.
Following the September 28th deadline, we analyzed provider filings in the Robocall Mitigation Database to assess post-deadline trends and examine what’s next for STIR/SHAKEN implementation.
Just ahead of the September 28th STIR/SHAKEN deadline, we analyzed Robocall Mitigation Database data to uncover trends in industry compliance, filing behavior, and post-deadline enforcement.
With the deadline approaching, here's what providers need to know about registering a Robocall Mitigation Plan with the FCC — and why it matters for STIR/SHAKEN.
The Pallone-Thune TRACED Act, bipartisan legislation designed to crack down on unlawful robocalls to consumers, has mandated STIR/SHAKEN, which will have repercussions across all areas of (...)