OK, how have any of you successfully implemented automated tools that
successfully block "Unwanted Content" such as SHAFT and Phishing with very
low false positive rates? And if so, how, or are you using a service, or
are you hoping that your carrier, such as Bandwidth, will protect you
What legal grey area? Every carrier I've worked with monitors the content
of MMS and SMS and will block outgoing messages, per CTIA guidelines.
Carriers are already expected to block SHAFT content and other
misuse/abuse, and some will even return specific errors when this happens.
It's unfortunate
On 12/20/23 10:24, Peter Beckman via VoiceOps wrote:
I received this information from Bandwidth 2 days ago:
https://support.bandwidth.com/hc/en-us/articles/19939626519575-New-non-compliance-fees-on-January-1
T-Mobile is stating that starting January 1, 2024, they will be fining
carriers for
I received this information from Bandwidth 2 days ago:
https://support.bandwidth.com/hc/en-us/articles/19939626519575-New-non-compliance-fees-on-January-1
T-Mobile is stating that starting January 1, 2024, they will be fining
carriers for every SMS that violates these three tiers of unwanted