Any carrier that provides originating VOIP or a combination of
originating VOIP / PSTN / Wireless VOICE services needs to get its own
certificate. My understanding is that only those who provide PSTN-only
voice services do not need to have their own STIR/SHAKEN token because
the technology still does not support it.
Mary Lou Carey
(615) 796-1111
MARY LOU CAREY
BackUP Telecom Consulting
Office: 615-791-9969
Cell: 615-796-1111
On 2023-05-31 02:11 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
Hi Mary Lou,
Thank you for this.
A stupid - and certainly belated - question: how exactly is a carrier
defined, in the letter of the regulations underlying this deadline? Or
to put it another way: who, as a VoIP service provider of one sort or
another, _doesn't_ have to get their own token?
-- Alex
On May 31, 2023, at 1:46 PM, Mary Lou Carey via VoiceOps
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hey all,
I just wanted to send out a reminder that the drop dead date for all
carriers to get THEIR OWN STIR/SHAKEN certificate is coming up on June
30th. You can still have an underlying carrier sign your calls for
you, but they must sign with YOUR token......not their own! You have
to register with the STI-PA to start the process at this link:
https://authenticatereg.iconectiv.com/register
You must have your own IPES Company Code (aka OCN) and 499 filer ID to
get a STIR/SHAKEN certificate. Just getting the certificate can take
up to several weeks so please don't wait until the last minute to get
one. I would hate to see anyone's network get shut down because they
aren't signing their calls as per the FCC guidelines.
MARY LOU CAREY
BackUP Telecom Consulting
Office: 615-791-9969
Cell: 615-796-1111
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