STIR/SHAKEN, FCC Compliance…And Branded Calling?
Tuesday, May 6
2PM ET | 11AM PT
Consumer trust in caller ID continues to erode: there’s a phone number but no name, the number is often spoofed, the call looks “local” but isn’t… The FCC is constantly looking for ways to eliminate fraud, primarily via their STIR/SHAKEN initiative and most recently with new rules around 3rd party call attestation, but the struggle is real. In the meantime, legitimate businesses scramble for compliance while consumers ignore their calls.

Michael Tindall, Commio Co-Founder & CTO
There are numerous steps on a call’s path from dialer to recipient; the spaces between each step creates an opening for fraudsters. STIR/SHAKEN works to plug the holes by having providers attest to callers’ legitimacy, but 3rd party attestation has created new holes. Register now to hear Commio Co-founder and CTO Michael Tindall review:
- How STIR/SHAKEN works
- How to ensure your calls are compliant (hint: if they go through Commio, you’re all set!)
- The role of third party attestation, and who’s responsible in the eyes of the FCC
Where we’re at: Is STIR/SHAKEN successful? Or what’s next at the FCC?
What else can be done to reduce fraudulent activity—and get people to answer their phones again?!
Hope on the Horizon?
Will the compliance issue ever end? Are you good for now? Are there better alternatives?! Register now to get all your STIR/SHAKEN and Caller ID questions answered.
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