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pstokely

(10,525 posts)
Wed Nov 7, 2018, 01:13 PM Nov 2018

FCC pushes carriers to implement caller ID authentication by 2019

https://www.engadget.com/2018/11/06/fcc-caller-id-authentication-2019/

"Even if you don't agree with Ajit Pai's stance on some important issues, you might still want to hear about his latest campaign against robocalls. The FCC chairman has demanded (PDF) the adoption of a robust call authentication system to prevent caller ID spoofing, telling American carriers to implement the technology no later than 2019. Pai has sent letters to the CEOs of 14 voice providers to ask them to conjure up concrete plans to adopt the SHAKEN/STIR framework, which would validate legitimate calls across networks before they reach recipients. That would block spam and scam robocalls from going through, so you don't have to be wary of answering calls anymore."
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FCC pushes carriers to implement caller ID authentication by 2019 (Original Post) pstokely Nov 2018 OP
We just don't answer calls if we don't recognize the number. rsdsharp Nov 2018 #1
Amazing ! hedda_foil Nov 2018 #2

rsdsharp

(9,165 posts)
1. We just don't answer calls if we don't recognize the number.
Wed Nov 7, 2018, 01:40 PM
Nov 2018

Actually, we sometime don't answer if we do. When caller ID says my own phone number is calling me, I'm guessing it's a spoof.

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