Since this requires token generation on origination and verification on the terminating carrier, do we have stats on how much PDD we expect to be added to a callflow?
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Since this requires token generation on origination and verification on the terminating carrier, do we have stats on how much PDD we expect to be added to a callflow?
For this demo call, 41 ms of PDD was added to add SHAKEN functionality. This is typical for a stup of this nature.
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