ICBA, others share recommendations on curbing illegal robocalls
November 21, 2025 / By ICBA
ICBA and other groups sent the Federal Communications Commission recommendations to improve STIR/SHAKEN, a call authentication framework for the telecommunications industry designed to curb illegal "spoofing" of the phone numbers shown by caller ID.
Details: In a letter to the FCC, ICBA and the other groups said spoofed calls remain a major driver of consumer fraud despite years of implementation, with losses exceeding $12.5 billion in 2024 and robocall volumes reaching nearly 5 billion in April 2025.
Recommendations: To uphold the policy goals of the TRACED Act and curb illegal robocall traffic, ICBA called on the FCC to:
Set a firm deadline for transitioning telecommunications providers from legacy time-division multiplexing networks to internet protocol-based networks, because STIR/SHAKEN only works over IP.
Enhance enforcement against improper attestations by telephone companies, including penalties and stricter entry requirements for the Robocall Mitigation Database.
Develop clearer guidance to ensure providers exercise due diligence before allowing traffic on their networks.
ICBA Resource: ICBA offers community bankers an online course on The Telephone Consumer Protection Act, which was enacted to protect consumers from unwanted calls.
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