If you manage an outbound sales team, you’ve likely seen the data: dial volume is high, but “talk time” is at an all-time low. You might blame the leads or the script, but the reality is often more technical. Your prospects aren’t hanging up on you; they aren’t even seeing your call.
In 2026, carriers like Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile use advanced AI filters to protect their users. Should your outbound system remain unregistered, your caller ID is probably displaying “Spam Likely” or “Potential Spam” on your prospect’s phone. This one small label can drop your connect rates by 80% overnight, making your sales team virtually invisible to your market and exacerbating the Sales Development Representative (SDR) hiring crisis many firms already face.
The Root Cause: Why Carriers Flag Your Numbers
Carriers don’t flag numbers at random. They look for specific “bot-like” behaviors that signal unmanaged, high-volume dialing. According to the FCC’s STIR/SHAKEN guidelines, if your outbound calls aren’t “Attested” (verified by the carrier that the caller is who they say they are), they are automatically deprioritized.
1. High Call Frequency on Unregistered Lines
When a single number makes hundreds of calls a day without being registered to a legitimate business, carrier algorithms trigger a “Spam” label. Without a verified identity, you are just another anonymous bot to the network.
2. Short-Duration Call Patterns
If a high percentage of your calls last less than 15 seconds (common when people see a “Spam” label and hang up), it reinforces the carrier’s belief that your number is malicious. This creates a loop: the label causes the hang-up, and the hang-up solidifies the label. This phenomenon is why having a sub-500 ms latency reasoning engine is critical to engaging a lead before they have time to hang up.
The Bigly Solution: Building a “Trusted” Identity
As the Bigly Sales notes, “Bigly handles the hard part.” We move you away from “churn and burn” dialing and into a Managed Infrastructure where your reputation is protected by transparency.
Whitelisting Through Transparency
To effectively whitelist your numbers, we need more than just a software connection. We need to register your company’s information, including your EIN and business address, directly with major carrier databases.
By being transparent with your business data, we are telling carriers that these are legitimate calls from a real business, not a malicious bot. This registration allows us to list your numbers with the Free Caller Registry, ensuring the network recognizes your calls as legitimate business activity.
Dynamic Number Rotation
Even a registered number can get “warm” if used too heavily. We manage a rotating pool of verified, local numbers for your campaigns. By spreading the call volume, no single number ever hits the threshold that triggers a spam filter, ensuring you can still hit your 15-second response time goals without being flagged.
Economics of Deliverability: Managed vs. Unmanaged
| Performance Metric | Standard Dialer (Unmanaged) | Bigly Managed System |
|---|---|---|
| Average Connect Rate | 8% – 12% | 22% – 35% |
| Carrier Trust Level | Unverified (High Risk) | Verified (Level A Attestation) |
| Number Lifespan | 2 – 5 Days | Ongoing (Monitored) |
| Lead ROI | Wasted Budget (Low Reach) | Maximized (Full Reach) |
B2B Insights: Solving the “Spam Likely” Problem
- Why do carriers label calls as “Spam Likely”?
- This is an automated defense mechanism triggered by high call volume from unregistered numbers, neighbor spoofing, or poor STIR/SHAKEN compliance.
- How does Bigly prevent these labels?
- We use your company information to register and whitelist your numbers with major carriers, ensuring the network recognizes your calls as legitimate business outreach.
- What is the benefit of Managed Infrastructure?
- Beyond just “making calls,” it protects your brand’s reputation by rotating numbers and monitoring carrier flags in real-time to maintain high connection rates.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Why did my outbound connect rates drop suddenly this month?
In 2026, carriers use “Silent Filtering.” If your reach has tanked, your Caller ID is likely flagged as “Spam Likely.” This happens when unmanaged systems make too many calls without a verified business identity registered to the numbers.
2. Why does Bigly need my company information to register numbers?
To whitelist your numbers, we must prove to carriers (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile) that the calls are coming from a legitimate, registered business. This transparency allows the network to “trust” your calls, keeping your ID clean and your reach high.
3. Can I fix my “Spam Likely” labels by just buying new numbers?
No. This is a common mistake. If your dialing patterns remain unmanaged, the carriers will identify the behavior and flag the new numbers within hours. You must address the registration and infrastructure to see a permanent fix.
4. What is STIR/SHAKEN and why does it matter?
It is a protocol that “signs” your phone call with a digital certificate. If your calls lack “Level A” attestation (full verification), meaning they are not fully verified as legitimate, modern phone systems are significantly more likely to block or label them as spam.
5. How does number rotation protect my sales reach?
Even registered numbers have a “limit” on how many calls they should make per day to appear human. Bigly manages a pool of numbers for you, rotating them strategically so no single line is overused, which protects your long-term reputation.
6. Does using AI agents increase my risk of being flagged?
Only if the system is poorly configured. Bigly’s AI infrastructure is designed to mimic human cadences and utilizes registered numbers, ensuring that carriers see your activity as professional business communication rather than malicious bot traffic.
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