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Making sense of fraud, robocalling, spam, & call blocking

What's this blog post about?

Fraud, robocalling, and spam in telecommunications can be overwhelming for businesses. There are five main types of telecom fraud: International Revenue Sharing Fraud (IRSF), Traffic Pumping, Domestic Premium Rate Service, Interconnect Bypass, and Arbitrage. The new STIR/SHAKEN regulations aim to reduce fraudulent robocalls and illegal number spoofing by verifying caller IDs. Bandwidth has deployed STIR/SHAKEN in its network and works hard to detect and prevent spam through a 24/7 Fraud Team. Businesses can help restore trust in calling by getting ready for STIR/SHAKEN, participating in industry traceback, and reporting unwanted texts and phone calls. Bandwidth is committed to fighting telecom fraud, spam, and illegal robocalling through prevention, detection, and mitigation efforts.

Company
Bandwidth

Date published
June 25, 2021

Author(s)
George Perry

Word count
893

Language
English

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