USA Digital Receives Policy Administrator Authorization
Significant Milestone for Implementing FCC STIR/SHAKEN Mandate
USA Digital Communications, Inc. announced that it has reached a significant milestone in its participation in the FCC-mandated STIR SHAKEN initiative.
STIR/SHAKEN is designed to stop abusive robocalling and fraudulently misleading (spoofed) Caller Identification. This initiative is vital to ensuring originating phone numbers can be trusted as legitimate calls.
Recommended AI News: SecurityHQ, Formerly Known As Si Consult, Reveals New Brand Identity
USAD has been authorized by the Policy Administrator (STI-PA) to engage with Certificate Authorities (STI-CA) for getting SHAKEN Certificates. There are thousands of communications providers and USAD is one of the first of only 19 to receive authorization.
Recommended AI News: FI Consulting Releases Version 2.5 Of ASP With Microsoft Teams Integration
“I am proud of our team for accomplishing this important step,” said Richard Costello, CEO of USA Digital. “USA Digital takes the responsibility of protecting our customers’ credibility very seriously and does so in many ways. We understand the role we play in our customers’ successes. Part of our ongoing commitment is making sure calls in and out of their locations can be trusted and are of the highest quality. We believe being one of the first few providers to receive this authorization shows we are actively putting our resources to work for our clients. In an industry dominated by telecom giants that have lost some of the personal touch, USAD is large enough to deliver, yet small enough to care. It is that care that has allowed USAD to be trusted by our customers for over 20 years.”
The FCC has mandated all VoIP providers be functional with STIR/SHAKEN by June 2021. USAD is well ahead of that timeline and is gaining significant knowledge and insight by being an early adopter.
Recommended AI News: Merchants Capital Launches Clik.Ai To Automate Loan Servicing Operations
Comments are closed, but trackbacks and pingbacks are open.