How do call recipients benefit from calls with and without SHAKEN validation? - what will they see and how will they know how to interpret it? Will only some phones be able to present the relevant info?
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How do call recipients benefit from calls with and without SHAKEN validation? - what will they see and how will they know how to interpret it? Will only some phones be able to present the relevant info?
Calls without an identity token will not be delivered with a "verstat" tag and depending on the endpoint device will not show a "Verified" icon or message. In the future, enterprise applications may choose to screen or reject calls that are not verified.
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