Spam Call Protection works best as a layered system, not a single setting. Start by enabling your carrier’s spam filtering and caller ID protections, then add a business phone system with call screening, block/allow lists, and voicemail rules. For unknown callers, use a simple press-to-connect step so robocalls drop off. Block patterns like anonymous callers, split public and internal numbers, and train staff on a quick verification script so they never share codes or payment details. This reduces interruptions, lowers fraud risk, and keeps real customers from hitting voicemail when your line gets tied up by spam.
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