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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.
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.
After closely monitoring the steadily increasing numbers in the Robocall Mitigation Database, a new milestone of 7,000 implementations has been reached as the FCC continues to expand recquirements.
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.
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.
The September 28th STIR/SHAKEN Implementation Deadline to have filed within the Robocall Mitigation Database has passed, so we analyzed how many providers are in the Database pre and post deadline.
With a day left until the September 28 STIR/SHAKEN Deadline, we dove into the Robocall Mitigation Database to analyze the current count of those who have implemented and what may happen post-deadline
As part of implementing the STIR/SHAKEN framework, providers are required to register their status or Robocall Mitigation Plan within the Database to reduce the trafficking of illegal robocalls.
With the June 30th, 2021 STIR/SHAKEN deadline right around the corner, here are all the facts you need to know about the authentication framework and the Robocall Mitigation Database requirements.
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 (...)