First Orion, Hiya and Transaction Network Services (TNS) Launch FreeCallerRegistry.com to Streamline the Registration Process for Enterprises and Call Originators

We are excited to announce a new website that streamlines the telephone number registration process for businesses, non-profits, first responders, and any other call originator. The leading analytics companies, who instill trust in the phone call, have collaborated to launch freecallerregistry.com. This free portal helps entities register their phone numbers directly with the analytics companies that support the major wireless carriers in the US.

 

This industry-wide effort streamlines the registration process for legitimate entities by providing a single, unified portal to register with the analytics services who support the major wireless carriers in the US, impacting more than 200M mobile subscribers. First Orion, Hiya and TNS remain committed to stopping the bombardment of spam and fraud calls on the voice network. 

 

How it works

Legitimate call originators can visit freecallerregistry.com and provide their caller information - including phone numbers and call category - and preferred display name. This information is immediately distributed to First Orion, Hiya and TNS who will use the information to support the phone numbers’ reputation with the major US wireless carriers. The website launched in February 2021. 

 

All call originators using freecallerregistry.com will receive notification of receipt of their registration directly from each analytics service provider. First Orion, Hiya and TNS will each verify the submission and communicate directly with the call originator from that point forward. This direct line of communication enables convenient, comprehensive registration with each analytics company and hence their respective wireless carrier partners.

 

First Orion, Hiya, and TNS have independent, robust vetting processes that will ensure the need for redress is minimized for the users of the portal. We strongly encourage all enterprises and call originators to register their telephone numbers at no cost.


For more information, visit freecallerregistry.com.

Author Matt Weller