FCC Proposes Rules to Boost Caller ID Accuracy, Combat Spoofing
December 05, 2025
December 05, 2025
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 (TNSFR) -- The Federal Communications Commission proposed rules to improve the accuracy and availability of caller identification information to help consumers better decide which calls to answer. The proposals aim to enhance the effectiveness of the Stir/Shaken framework, which is designed to prevent illegal spoofing.
Specifically, FCC proposes requiring terminating providers to transmit verified caller name or other identity information to a consumer's phon . . .
Specifically, FCC proposes requiring terminating providers to transmit verified caller name or other identity information to a consumer's phon . . .
