Restrictions Begin on Sept. 28 for Carriers Without Robocall Mitigation Certifications
Beginning September 28, 2021, voice service providers and intermediate providers are prohibited from accepting traffic directly from any other provider that is not listed in the FCC’s Robocall Mitigation Database (RMD). All voice service providers were required to file certifications in the RMD by June 30, 2021, outlining their efforts to stem the origination of illegal robocalls on their networks (see JSI’s April 23, 2021 e-Lert for more on the RMD).
If your company is not listed in the RMD, connected carriers cannot accept traffic from your company as of September 28. In addition, your company must check the RMD and confirm that all connected carriers have filed their robocall mitigation plans with the FCC. If any have not, your company cannot accept traffic from the offending carrier beginning September 28.
When carriers filed their robocall mitigation program information with the FCC, each certified that they had either completed STIR/SHAKEN implementation, had partially implemented STIR/SHAKEN and are performing robocall mitigation, or that they had not yet implemented STIR/SHAKEN and are performing robocall mitigation.
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