
STIR/SHAKEN
Call authentication and attestation levels explained for agency owners: what A, B, and C attestation mean for your answer rate and how to stay fully attested.
STIR/SHAKEN Attestation A, B, and C for Insurance Agents
STIR/SHAKEN attestation levels A, B, and C decide whether your insurance calls ring as verified or get flagged. Here is what each means and how to reach A.
Why the FCC Robocall Database Affects Your Agency's Calls
The FCC Robocall Mitigation Database decides whether your outbound calls reach prospects. See how provider removals and STIR/SHAKEN affect call delivery.
2026 Telephony Regulations: What Hits Agency Dialers
The 2026 regulatory landscape for outbound calling: TCPA consent changes, FCC rulemaking, STIR/SHAKEN enforcement, and what insurance agents must do now.
STIR/SHAKEN for Agents: Why Your Attestation Flags Calls
STIR/SHAKEN explained for insurance agents in 2026. What attestation levels A, B, and C actually mean, why they matter, and how to verify your own calls.