To help combat spoofing and robocalls, some carriers are now blocking or labeling phone numbers as spam based on industry guidelines. Unfortunately, this can sometimes affect legitimate numbers too. of the service you are trying to communicate to the visitor and any stats that you have archived providing this service
We get it—there’s nothing more frustrating than having your legitimate calls flagged or blocked. To fight back against spoofing and robocalls, many phone carriers are now using industry rules to identify and block suspicious numbers. While this helps reduce unwanted calls, it can sometimes impact real businesses like yours.
At IT Voice, we’re on your side. We share your concerns and are working closely with carriers to improve how calls are identified and handled.
If your number has been incorrectly flagged, you can take action by reporting it as valid using the links below. Please note: these requests must be submitted directly by you, and we’re unable to file them on your behalf—but we’re always here to support you if you need help!
T-Mobile / FirstOrion / PrivacyStar | https://callreporting.t-mobile.com/ |
AT&T | https://hiyahelp.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/requests/new?ticket_form_id=824667 |
Call Transparency | https://calltransparency.com/ |
Free Call Registry | https://freecallerregistry.com/fcr/ |
Google Business | https://www.google.com/business/ |
Verizon | https://www.voicespamfeedback.com/vsf/ |
Verizon / Wireless / TNS | www.reportarobocall.com |
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