🛡️ Best Practices for New Numbers
Carriers utilize algorithms to detect "robocall" patterns. To build a healthy trust score for your new number, adhere to these guidelines immediately:
Request Contact Storage
Explicitly ask clients to save your new number to their phone's address book. This acts as a device-level whitelist.
Scale Gradually
Do not initiate a high volume of cold calls on day one. "Warm up" the line by increasing volume slowly over the first week.
Monitor Duration
Avoid calls shorter than 60 seconds. High volumes of ultra-short connections are a primary trigger for spam filters.
Limit Frequency
If a contact does not answer, do not redial immediately. Multiple attempts to the same number in one day can flag your line.
📝 Official Carrier Verification
To proactively prevent mislabeling, you should submit your business profile to the centralized Free Caller Registry. This data is shared directly with the analytics engines (Orion, Hiya, TNS) powering AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon.
- Navigate to the Free Caller Registry portal using the button below.
- Select "Register Here" to begin the validation process.
- Review the submission guidelines to confirm you are authorized to manage this phone number.
- Complete the Profile: Input your +OneCallix number, select your business category, and define your call intent (e.g., "Customer Support").
- Select "Send Verification Code". A secure PIN will be sent to the business email address you provided.
- Input the PIN to verify your identity.
- Review your data and click Submit.
Open Registration Portal →
Submission Outcome
You will receive separate confirmation emails from the three major data aggregators (First Orion, Hiya, and TNS). If actionable data was provided, your number will be officially registered within a few business days, removing any erroneous "Spam Likely" tags.