The FCC, in collaboration with entities such as TransNexus, is actively working to combat this problem through various call-blocking mechanisms. This guide offers an overview of these efforts and their role in protecting consumers and businesses alike. We will explore what's behind DNO call blocking and other tools available....

The FCC combats fake robocalls by making AI voice calls illegal without consent. New 2025 rules let consumers easily revoke call consent. The FCC also strengthens caller ID verification and blocks suspicious numbers to protect against scams....

Have you ever experienced the frustration of your legitimate business calls being labeled as potential spam? It happens to the best of us, but the good news is that there are simple solutions to address this issue. At Carolina Digital Phone, we understand the challenges of managing phone calls, and we want to help you find a solution....

The reputation of your phone number is crucial for outbound call centers. If you are using new numbers or ones previously noted as spam, it can set off red flags for carriers and blocking apps. This is especially true in light of STIR/SHAKEN regulations. As a result, you may not be able to reach potential customers interested in what you have to offer - ultimately resulting in decreased revenue....

Why Spam Robocalls Are On The Rise The frequency of robocalls has increased during the pandemic, causing disruption to daily life. Despite the pandemic ending, Spam Robocalls continue to rise due to their profitability and legal loopholes resulting from court decisions. Costly repairs during a struggling economy can be disastrous. To avoid scam robocalls, use call-blocking apps and do not answer unknown numbers. File complaints to relevant authorities and use call authentication tools. Opt out of marketing calls and texts to reduce spam robocalls. Follow these steps to fight back against spammers. Definition of Robocalls Robocalls are a type of automated phone call that...

In a huge victory against robocall scammers, the FCC has proposed a $300 million fine against Cox/Jones Enterprise. This is the largest ever proposed fine against an auto warranty scammer. If approved, this fine will send a clear message to scammers that robocalling will not be tolerated!...