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2020 Jul 13
5
Stir Shaken
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> There is a big confusion here about Stir Shaken. It is NOT a provider
> issue. Un fact, all providers are whasing their hands and modifying their
> swihtches to pass-through the Signature. They cannot sign the call because
> then the become the responsible party for the call before the FCC, and
> liable for any illegal call. Every owner of a PBX that sends calls to the
> network, except if you use a trunk for the likes of Vonage, needs to sign...
2020 Jul 13
2
Stir Shaken
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Matthew Fredrickson wrote:
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> On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 2:34 PM Saint Michael <venefax at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> There is a big confusion here about Stir Shaken. It is NOT a provider issue. Un fact, all providers are whasing their hands and modifying their swihtches to pass-through the Signature. They cannot sign the call because then the become the responsible party for the call before the FCC, and liable for any illegal call. Every owner of a PBX that sends calls to the network, except if you use a trunk for the likes of Vonage, needs to sign their calls. So...
2020 Jul 13
0
Stir Shaken
On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 2:34 PM Saint Michael <venefax at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> There is a big confusion here about Stir Shaken. It is NOT a provider issue. Un fact, all providers are whasing their hands and modifying their swihtches to pass-through the Signature. They cannot sign the call because then the become the responsible party for the call before the FCC, and liable for any illegal call. Every owner of a PBX that sends calls to the network, except if you use a trunk for the likes of Vonage, needs to sign their calls. So...
2020 Jul 13
0
Stir Shaken
On 7/13/20 2:32 PM, Saint Michael wrote:
>
> There is a big confusion here about Stir Shaken. It is NOT a
> provider issue. Un fact, all providers are whasing their hands and
> modifying their swihtches to pass-through the Signature. They
> cannot sign the call because then the become the responsible party
> for the call before the FCC, and liable for any illegal call.
>
I think this, being the basis of your whole argument, is the fallacy.
S/S is forcing people to take responsib...