ROBOKILLER ENTERPRISE RELEASES STIR/SHAKEN REPORT
RoboKiller Enterprise has released a new report titled The State of STIR/SHAKEN analyzing the efficacy of the FCC's anti-caller ID spoofing framework. The report indicates that while initial results were promising post-implementation in 2021, the effectiveness has waned, with spoofed calls still constituting 40% of spam calls. RoboKiller Enterprise emphasizes that to effectively combat robocalls, voice service providers need to adopt robust mitigation plans in addition to STIR/SHAKEN compliance.
- RoboKiller's technology eliminates 99% of spam calls.
- Their audio fingerprinting technology is spoof-resistant, enhancing security.
- A database of over 600 million scam numbers offers comprehensive protection.
- Initial positive effects of STIR/SHAKEN have faded, with spoofed calls still at 40% of spam.
- Voice service providers' responses to STIR/SHAKEN compliance have been underwhelming.
NEW YORK , March 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- RoboKiller Enterprise, a suite of FCC-compliant robocall mitigation solutions for voice network providers, today released The State of STIR/SHAKEN, an analysis of the FCC's anti-caller ID spoofing framework. The report details the standard's efficacy in slowing spoofed spam calls since its mid-2021 release and reveals that the initial response from voice service providers (VSPs) has been underwhelming.
STIR/SHAKEN Is Yet to Make an Impact
A set of interconnected standards designed to put an end to caller ID spoofing, STIR/SHAKEN was implemented by the FCC to combat the 6+ billion robocalls Americans receive every month. Although STIR/SHAKEN seemed to make an immediate impact in July 2021, the first month after the implementation deadline, spoofed spam calls quickly rebounded. Overall, calls utilizing spoofed caller IDs made up approximately
The report is free to download by following the link below:
RoboKiller Enterprise Can Help
All VSPs must either satisfy STIR/SHAKEN requirements or institute a robocall mitigation program by mid-2022. RoboKiller Enterprise can help with either, or both.
Until all VSPs and carriers implement STIR/SHAKEN, RoboKiller Enterprise does not believe the framework will make a significant impact in reducing spoofed spam calls. Even then, it's unlikely to fix the problem alone. A robocall mitigation plan is the best course of action for full and comprehensive protection.
Key Solutions
- RoboKiller Enterprise's award-winning, best-in-class robocall blocking technology eliminates
99% of spam calls. - Our audio fingerprinting technology is spoof-resistant. By examining the audio within calls, RoboKiller Enterprise can protect your network from caller ID spoofing.
- With a robust database of over 600 million scam numbers, your business network is protected against known scammers.
- Our easy-to-integrate robocall mitigation capabilities include blocklists, call data record analysis, caller reputation scores, brand reputation monitoring, and more.
Looking to comply with STIR/SHAKEN and/or institute a robocall mitigation plan to keep your network spam-free? Visit our website or speak to a member of our sales team at bizdev@teltech.co.
About RoboKiller Enterprise
Created by Teltech, the minds behind the award-winning RoboKiller app, RoboKiller Enterprise is a suite of FCC-compliant robocall mitigation solutions designed to keep businesses spam-free. Using AI, machine learning, real-time decision making, and other advanced technologies, your business is protected from potentially dangerous spam calls from day one. To learn more about RoboKiller Enterprise, visit www.enterprise.robokiller.com.
RoboKiller Enterprise, a Teltech brand, is a division of Mosaic Group, an IAC Company (NASDAQ: IAC).
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