The goal of our testbeds is to remove obstacles and accelerate the validation of caller authentication standards across the globe. The testbeds offer Communications Service Providers (CSPs), equipment manufacturers, software suppliers and enterprises the ability to remotely test solutions to validate the effectiveness of caller authentication standards developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), ATIS and other international standards bodies.
The Trust Lab provides participants with technical support for connectivity information, network configuration(s), SHAKEN software functionality, and supported test scenarios among participants.
We currently have testbeds operating in:
- Brazil
- Canada
- United States
In North America, testing is conducted as part of the ATIS Robocalling Testbed, which is exclusively hosted by TransUnion. The goal of the ATIS Robocalling Testbed is to remove obstacles and accelerate the validation of caller authentication standards like STIR/SHAKEN. TransUnion provides technical support for the relevant connectivity information, representative network configuration, our Caller ID Authentication software functionality and supported test scenarios. The Global Trust Lab is well positioned to help accelerate industry adoption of these and other extensions.
Visit the ATIS Testbed site here.