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CARRIER · PRODUCT 03

Network

For phone companies. Screen the calls leaving your network, block the fraudulent ones, and keep the locked records that prove to the regulator you did.

In one sentence
A fraud-call filter for your outgoing calls, plus the paperwork that proves to the regulator you were filtering, so your customers' bad calls don't turn into your per-call fines.
What it is
Filter + recordsscreening plus locked logs
Who buys it
The phone companycarriers & telcos
Direction
Outboundcalls leaving your network
Status
In discussioncarrier pilots

Why a carrier needs this, plainly

This is different from Assess and Shield. Those protect a firm from calls coming in. Network protects a phone company from calls its own customers send out.

01

A carrier is the road the calls drive on

You sell phone service to thousands of business customers. When one of them dials, the call travels out through your network onto the public phone system. You are not making the call, but the call leaves through you.

02

Some customer, somewhere, is a scammer

You cannot know what all your customers do with their lines. If one of them runs voice-fraud or illegal AI-voice calls, those calls physically leave through your network.

03

The new rules fine the road owner

Regulators are shifting the liability onto the carrier. If illegal calls leave your network, you can be fined per call, even though a customer made them. Three hundred bad calls becomes a three-quarter-million-dollar problem for the carrier.

04

Screening earns a safe harbor

The rules also offer legal protection: run effective screening, keep proof you ran it, and you are shielded from those fines. That proof is what Network produces.

If your network also makes AI voice calls

Some carriers are not only the road. If you also operate an AI voice-assistant product, you now make AI voice calls yourself, exactly the category regulators scrutinise most. That is two exposures, and one of them is a product you fully control and can screen first.

1
As a carrier
Other people's calls leave through your network. Screen them to avoid per-call fines.
2
As an AI-voice provider
Your own AI product places AI voice calls, the highest-scrutiny traffic, the natural first place to screen.

What Network actually does, call by call

Two parts, working together. The filter stops bad calls. The record proves you were filtering.

Outbound call starts
A customer (or your AI assistant) dials
A call heads for the public phone network through the carrier.
DeepBlocker screens it
Fraud / synthetic check
Our detector scores the call. Fraudulent or unauthorised AI-voice calls are blocked or held.
Sealed record written
Locked compliance log
Time, model version, score, decision, tamper-proof. Rolled into a monthly report for the regulator.
Plain words, no jargon: the "detector" is the software you already built that listens to a call and says real-human or AI-generated. The "records" are the locked log files it writes for each call. Network is those two things, pointed at a carrier's outgoing calls.

Two ways it pays for itself

Reason 1 · the urgent one

Protect yourself from fines

You run screening on your outbound calls and use the sealed monthly report to claim the regulator's safe harbor. It keeps you out of trouble, the motive with real urgency.

APPLIES TO → your own network
Reason 2 · the upside

Offer protection to your customers

Once screening runs inside your network, you can offer fraud protection onward as a branded feature, a new "Scam Shield" line your customers pay for.

REVENUE → a new branded product line

Pricing

Land with a paid pilot, then move to an ongoing platform arrangement as coverage scales across the carrier's traffic.

Pilot + integration
£25k-50k
one-time, to launch
  • Screen a segment of outbound traffic (start with your AI-assistant calls)
  • Produce the first monthly compliance report
  • Prove the safe-harbor evidence trail end to end
Ongoing, at scale
Platform + per-channel
recurring
  • Platform fee for the screening + records service
  • Per-channel charge as coverage grows
  • Detector refreshed each quarter as voice AI evolves
  • Branded protection you can resell to your customers
Why now: the US comment window on these rules closes 27 July 2026, and analogous carrier duties are expected in the UK and EU. A paid pilot that produces your first monthly evidence report is the fastest way to be ready before the duty lands.