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Keeping Up With FCC STIR/SHAKEN and Robocall Mitigation Mandates

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A lot has happened since the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) required communications service providers (CSPs) to implement STIR/SHAKEN call authentication and robocall mitigation in their networks.

CSPs play a critical role in helping safeguard businesses and consumers from robocalls, call spoofing and fraud. But staying apprised of the latest rules and regulations around robocalls, call authentication and enforcement is tough — so we’ve created a new eBook that outlines them for you.

Explore it now to get answers to five key questions regarding:

  • The role of CSPs when it comes to robocall mitigation
  • What measures the FCC put in place since the TRACED Act
  • Consequences of non-compliance
  • How AI is impacting the FCC’s response to robocalls and call spoofing
  • Whether STIR/SHAKEN and robocall mitigation are really working

Learn how TransUnion Robocall Mitigation and  Caller ID Authentication products help CSPs keep pace with changing regulations and protect consumers from fraud.

Do you have questions? Our team is ready to help.