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Information Sharing:
- Providers can share information about known spam numbers and patterns of spam calls.
- Establish a centralized database or platform where providers can contribute and access data on spam calls.
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Real-Time Communication:
- Implement real-time communication channels between telecom providers to quickly share updates on emerging spam patterns.
- Enable automated systems that can exchange information rapidly to enhance response times.
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Common Standards:
- Develop and adhere to common standards for identifying and flagging spam calls, ensuring consistency across different providers.
- Standardize the criteria for labeling calls as "Spam Likely" to avoid confusion and improve user trust.
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Collaborative Technologies:
- Invest in shared technologies and tools that use artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze call patterns and identify potential spam.
- Pool resources for the development and implementation of advanced spam detection algorithms.
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Cross-Network Blocking:
- Collaborate on implementing cross-network blocking mechanisms to prevent spam calls from reaching users across different providers.
- Establish protocols for swiftly blocking known spam numbers across all networks.
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User Feedback and Reporting:
- Encourage users to report spam calls through a unified reporting system.
- Share user-reported data on spam with other providers to strengthen the collective effort against spammers.
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Regulatory Advocacy:
- Work together to advocate for and comply with regulations aimed at curbing spam calls.
- Collaborate on lobbying efforts to enact and enforce stricter laws against spam communication.
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Public Awareness Campaigns:
- Collaborate on public awareness campaigns to educate users about identifying and avoiding spam calls.
- Share resources and information to improve user knowledge about call security.
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International Collaboration:
- Extend collaboration beyond national borders to include international telecom providers.
- Develop global standards and share information on spam patterns at an international level.
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Regular Meetings and Updates:
- Conduct regular meetings or conferences among telecom providers to discuss emerging threats and updates in the fight against spam.
- Establish a framework for continuous improvement based on shared insights and experiences.