How to Implement SHAKEN - webinar presentation
Educational presentation will help service providers plan their SHAKEN deployment to combat caller ID spoofing and unwanted robocalls
ATLANTA, Georgia, February 13, 2019 — TransNexus today announced that they will team with TelcoBridges to present a webinar on How to Implement SHAKEN. This one-hour presentation will include a live demonstration of caller ID authentication and verification using the SHAKEN/STIR protocol.
SHAKEN/STIR enables providers to authenticate and verify caller ID. This prevents caller ID spoofing, a common tactic used to send unwanted robocalls.
The webinar will take place on Tuesday, February 19, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. EST. Registrations will be limited, so sign up now to save your place.

“Regulators in both the U.S. and Canada have called upon telecom service providers to implement SHAKEN without delay to protect consumers from unwanted robocalls and related scams.” said Jim Dalton, CEO of TransNexus. “Since then, many carriers have announced plans to implement SHAKEN by the end of 2019 or sooner.”
“We are presenting this educational webinar to share our experience in working with SHAKEN and to demonstrate how it prevents caller ID spoofing,” said Dalton.
Webinar topics
- Regulatory and legislative initiatives
- STIR-SHAKEN overview
- Implementation tips
- Considerations for TDM network providers and rural carriers
- Business, technical, and policy issues
- Live demonstration
- Questions and answers
Who should attend
- Telecom network architects
- Networking consultants
- Decision-makers in acquiring network technology and software solutions
- Analysts
- Regulators
- Legislators
- Reporters covering telecommunications, technology and consumer affairs
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Our STIR/SHAKEN products:
- Work with your existing network
- Support SIP and TDM
- Affordable, easy to deploy