THE TWO RIVALS ARE PUTTING ASIDE THEIR DIFFERENCES TO FIGHT THE ROBOCALL EPIDEMIC
By Devid Maroon
For Attracting A common enemy can do wonders People and groups with each other, along with also the robocall plague have now done just that. About Wednesday AT&T and T-Mobile declared that they have begun rolling out a call authentication platform to help protect their customers from the annoying spam requirements.
Following The FCC-recommended STIR/SHAKEN protocol, the system operates with a caller's system to send out a digital signature to signify its amount has not been spoofed or falsified which the recipient's network then verifies. An icon will then be shown on the recipient's screen to indicate that the call they are getting has been confirmed to be from a genuine person, not a robocall service.