Orange enters a new phase in the fight against phone spam: Companies' identities will be verified
In the fight against Orange spam calls - Recently, there has been a significant increase in the number of calls from unknown numbers. These calls are often related to telemarketing, unwanted offers, or even fraud attempts. As a result, users hesitate to answer calls from unknown numbers, which leads to general distrust.

This situation also creates difficulties for companies operating legally but trying to contact their customers. Their calls go unanswered as they are perceived as spam, which negatively impacts business relationships.
Telecommunications giant Orange has put forward a significant initiative to eliminate this problem. The company is starting to verify the identity of businesses as part of its fight against phone spam. This new system will help regain subscribers' trust and differentiate legitimate calls from unwanted ones.
Thanks to this innovation implemented by Orange, the name of the calling company will be displayed directly on the subscriber's screen, even if it is not in their phonebook. This will clearly show the source of the call, allowing users to make a more informed decision about whether to answer it.
This initiative is beneficial for both consumers and businesses. For consumers, this means fewer unwanted calls and greater transparency. For companies, it's an opportunity to reach their customers through more reliable channels and reduce the likelihood of their calls going unanswered.
Orange's step constitutes a significant phase in increasing reliability in telephone communication and combating digital fraud. Other operators joining such initiatives could contribute to a broader solution to the phone spam problem in the future.
