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Number Spoofing and Orum's Practices
Updated 7 months ago

This article covers Number Spoofing - a common practice in the telecommunications space. This article defines Number Spoofing and explains how Orum is built differently. 


 

Number Spoofing refers to practices where a phone number is displayed that is either not owned or not authorized for use by the caller.

This can mislead recipients into thinking a call is coming from a local or familiar source when, in fact, it’s not. Such practices can lead to trust issues, legal complications, and regulatory concerns

 

Orum’s Approach:

- Orum does not engage in any form of number spoofing. 

- The numbers used in Orum are those that your organization owns or has explicit permission to use.

- All numbers are traceable back to your organization, ensuring full compliance with relevant laws and regulations.

 

How Orum Ensures Compliance and Localized Connections:

 

1. Area Code Selection:

   - You can choose phone numbers with area codes that match those of your target prospects, enhancing the likelihood of call acceptance and connection. 

   - This ensures your organization is utilizing legitimate local numbers, rather than spoofed numbers.

 

2. Boost Connect Technology:

   - Orum also utilizes Boost Connect, which intelligently selects phone numbers for outgoing calls. 

   - These numbers are always ones that your organization owns or has the right to use, ensuring compliance and reducing the risk of misidentification or fraud.

 

By using numbers that are verified and traceable, Orum ensures that your dialing practices are both effective and ethical, avoiding the potential pitfalls of local presence dialing or spoofing.

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