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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/20/22 9:56 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Mine exploded since the requirement date.  Some
        mornings I get a dozen before lunch.</div>
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    <p>So our anecdotes don't agree :) I know, maybe we should find out
      somebody who's doing research on this? <br>
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    <p>Does anybody know how this is being tracked for real?</p>
    <p>Mike<br>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 2:33
          PM Michael Thomas <<a href="mailto:mike@mtcc.com"
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          On 2/17/22 11:58 AM, Sean Donelan wrote:<br>
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          > <a
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          > The Federal Communications Commission today took action
          to ensure that <br>
          > voice service providers meet their commitments and
          obligations to <br>
          > implement STIR/SHAKEN standards to combat spoofed
          robocall scams. <br>
          > Specifically, voice service providers Bandwidth and
          Vonage lost a <br>
          > partial exemption from STIR/SHAKEN because they failed to
          meet <br>
          > STIR/SHAKEN implementation commitments and have been
          referred to the <br>
          > FCC’s Enforcement Bureau for further investigation.<br>
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          So for probably a year or so before the Stir/Shaken mandate
          came, I have <br>
          been seeing a lot less phone spam. I don't know if that's
          typical but it <br>
          was quite noticeable for me. What that tells me is that
          providers likely <br>
          started clamping down on their shady customers well ahead of
          the mandate <br>
          which says that regulatory fiat would have been sufficient
          too. But that <br>
          hinges on whether my situation is typical though.<br>
          <br>
          Mike<br>
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