Bandwidth Partners with Comcast to Reduce Robocalling with STIR/SHAKEN Call Protocols

New call authentication enhancements will protect both consumers and businesses

Bandwidth Inc. (NASDAQ: BAND), a software company focused on communications for the enterprise, today announced a partnership with Comcast for the delivery of authenticated calls between their networks with adherence to the Secure Telephone Identity Revisited (STIR) and Signature-based Handling of Asserted Information Using toKENs (SHAKEN) framework. The interoperability between Comcast and Bandwidth establishes important protocols that are essential steps to help combat robocalling and malicious phone number spoofing practices.

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“The interoperability established between Comcast and Bandwidth is part of our ongoing commitment to reduce robocalling and its negative impact on consumers and legitimate business communications,” said Scott Mullen, CTO at Bandwidth. “Working with responsible partners like Comcast, Bandwidth continues to push towards more stringent standards and practices to help consumers re-establish confidence in communications initiated by the brands they know and trust.”

“We are excited to have the opportunity to work with partners like Bandwidth to combat fraudulent robocalling and make a meaningful difference in the lives of millions of people,” said Chris Wendt, Director of Technical Research and Development, IP Communications Services, Comcast Cable. “Interoperability partnerships like this one are critical to ensuring that telephone users get the full benefit of this technology.”

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