I know a lot of international carriers are trying to get their own STIR-SHAKEN certificates because they don't want their traffic to be blocked.

MARY LOU CAREY
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On 2023-09-20 10:15 AM, Pinchas Neiman via VoiceOps wrote:
Hi, A friend of mine complained to me about receiving numerous
robocalls from international sources. While it seems to be way above
average, and he seems to be targeted (due to popularity, age, etc.),
the point is that international robocalls are still continuing.

I am wondering about the efforts by the US government to mitigate
robocalls, and whether all the implemented traceback methods are
relevant only for US-originated calls, or whether they will work also
for international calls. Basically, I wonder whether it’s possible
to trace back an international call, and how much this trace back will
help. (Could they originate a call without assistance from a US-based
company?)

I offered him a simple solution to place an IVR on incoming calls, so
at least he could filter out the robots. Maybe there are other
practical solutions.

Any thoughts?

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Pinchas S. Neiman
Software Engineer At ESEQ Technology Corp.
845.213.1229 #2
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