We've had a lot of numbers from thinQ show up as spam right away, and a
small number from Bandwidth.  Generally though, Bandwidth is pretty good on
this.  It's possible (not an accusation) that the aggregators are recycling
numbers quickly.  We have a couple of customers who do legit outbound
business dialing and get marked as spam, so they rotate a lot of numbers.
This creates the problem if we or our carrier were to sell any of those to
others too soon.

I don't know what your volume is, but for us Bandwidth was far less
expensive than Telnyx.  Around 8k DIDs and half a million minutes.  Pretty
small, but within the BW minimums.


On Wed, Aug 24, 2022 at 7:04 AM Dovid Bender via VoiceOps <
voiceops@voiceops.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> We primarily purchase numbers from Telnyx and Peerless. Lately any number
> that we purchase is automatically listed as spam. I searched through both
> of their stocks for random numbers in random area codes (50+ numbers) and
> every time Hiya says it's likely SPAM. I presume they are marking any
> carrier where it's easy to get numbers spam. Has anyone fought back against
> this or are people just going with larger carriers like inteliquent/VZ etc?
>
> Regards,
>
> Dovid
>
>
>
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