Call Authentication Trust Anchor and Robocall Elimination
The Commission will consider a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to enhance the STIR/SHAKEN framework to combat illegal robocalls by improving know-your-upstream-provider (KYUP) requirements and oversight, raising standards for STIR/SHAKEN attestations, and closing implementation loopholes.
The Bottom Line
This item proposes to strengthen the STIR/SHAKEN framework to combat illegal robocalls by improving upstream provider oversight, attestation standards, and closing loopholes.
Highlights
- Proposes to enhance the STIR/SHAKEN framework used by voice providers to combat illegal robocalls.
- Aims to improve know-your-upstream-provider (KYUP) requirements and oversight.
- Seeks to raise standards for STIR/SHAKEN attestations.
- Addresses closing implementation loopholes in the current framework.
Key Numbers
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Source Verification
Federal Communications Commission | Country | FR Doc No: 2026-09837
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- "The Commission will consider a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that would propose to enhance the STIR/SHAKEN framework used by voice providers to combat illegal robocalls by improving know-your-upstream-provider (KYUP) requirements and oversight, raising standards for STIR/SHAKEN attestations, and closing implementation loopholes."— Item 1 Summary
- "Title: Call Authentication Trust Anchor (WC Docket No. 17-97); Advanced Methods to Target and Eliminate Unlawful Robocalls (CG Docket No. 17-59)"— Item 1 Title