We have seen it as well, primarily with Verizon.

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We’ve had more reports of this than usual, suddenly.  For us it feels more 
related to T-Mobile, but I haven’t carefully tracked it.


On Feb 1, 2024 at 10:57:27 AM, Christopher Aloi via VoiceOps 
<voiceops@voiceops.org<mailto:voiceops@voiceops.org>> wrote:
Hey All,

Anyone else seeing a spike in customers reporting their numbers are showing as 
SPAM?  I have a number of customers who popped up over the last seven days with 
this problem.  I am also hearing some of our internal numbers are coming up 
this way.  It seems a lot of these calls are ending with Verizon Wireless.  My 
calls all have A level attestation.  I am in Upstate NY and most of these calls 
are as well.  I have directed customers to the free caller registry in the 
past, but this sudden spike feels alarming.

Chris



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