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Re: BANDWIDTH and VONAGE lose FCC rules exemption for STIR/SHAKEN


From: Michael Thomas <mike () mtcc com>
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 13:56:05 -0800


On 2/20/22 9:56 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Mine exploded since the requirement date.  Some mornings I get a dozen before lunch.

So our anecdotes don't agree :) I know, maybe we should find out somebody who's doing research on this?

Does anybody know how this is being tracked for real?

Mike



On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 2:33 PM Michael Thomas <mike () mtcc com> wrote:


    On 2/17/22 11:58 AM, Sean Donelan wrote:
    >
    >
    https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-finds-two-providers-failed-fully-implement-stirshaken-0

    >
    >
    > The Federal Communications Commission today took action to
    ensure that
    > voice service providers meet their commitments and obligations to
    > implement STIR/SHAKEN standards to combat spoofed robocall scams.
    > Specifically, voice service providers Bandwidth and Vonage lost a
    > partial exemption from STIR/SHAKEN because they failed to meet
    > STIR/SHAKEN implementation commitments and have been referred to
    the
    > FCC’s Enforcement Bureau for further investigation.


    So for probably a year or so before the Stir/Shaken mandate came,
    I have
    been seeing a lot less phone spam. I don't know if that's typical
    but it
    was quite noticeable for me. What that tells me is that providers
    likely
    started clamping down on their shady customers well ahead of the
    mandate
    which says that regulatory fiat would have been sufficient too.
    But that
    hinges on whether my situation is typical though.

    Mike

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