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Mythbusting: How to fix improper spam call labels

Sarah Delphey  (Director, Global Trusted Solutions, Bandwidth)

Marissa Brinkman  (Sr. Solution Marketing Manager, Bandwidth)

Location: Solution Spotlight Theatre - Expo Hall, Booth 1501

Date: Tuesday, March 18

Time: 2:00 pm - 2:20 pm

Pass Type: Premium, Standard, Expo Plus, Training

Session Type: Sponsored Session

Vault Recording: TBD

Bandwidth

Have your business calls been labeled “Spam Risk” or “Scam Likely?” The industry is cracking down on fraudulent calling. But this introduces another problem: tightening restrictions can sometimes impact legitimate businesses with improperly assigned call labels.

How do you fix this? Many emerging solutions already advertise a “silver bullet” against any improper call labeling. We’re here to set the record straight and break the tough news—there is no silver bullet.

In this session, we’ll discuss the rise of call labeling and debunk common myths, such as:
Does A-level STIR/SHAKEN attestation stop call labeling?
Do branded calling solutions override call labels?
Does it mean the call label is gone if I can’t replicate the issue?

Don’t miss the chance to clear up spam labeling misconceptions, streamline your calling strategies, and ensure your communications are secure and effective.