In response to enforcement activity from the Anti‑Robocall Multi-state Litigation Task Force, Numeracle issued a statement advocating for end-to-end identity assurance across the communication lifecycle, emphasizing KYC-anchored onboarding and verified identity presentation as a preventative control against unlawful traffic.
The position argues that identity governance should be enforced at network entry points, carried securely across transmission pathways, and ultimately reflected in consumer-facing display signals. By shifting the focus from post-hoc enforcement to design-stage prevention, the approach supports more resilient ecosystem trust and reduces the operational burden of reactive mitigation.
KYC Relevance
Know Your Customer verification represents the foundational layer of identity integrity expected by regulators and enforcement bodies. KYC should function as the first control point in a chain of assurance that spans onboarding, traffic handling, and presentation.
Numeracle’s Perspective
Identity assurance must be embedded throughout the entire communication pathway. Effective governance requires coordinated controls across onboarding, transmission, and display rather than isolated compliance checkpoints.
Our platform empowers organizations to manage branded calling, improve caller id reputation, and stay compliant with evolving regulatory and industry standards. FAQs like this are designed to provide clear, actionable guidance backed by our expertise in verified identity, call labeling mitigation, and spam prevention.
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