Understanding the Call Purpose Feature on AT&T
Have you ever received an unexpected call from a business and wondered about its intent? Thanks to the innovative Reason for Call feature introduced by AT&T, you can now receive notifications that reveal the purpose of such calls directly on your screen.
How It Works
When a business places a call, they are able to attach a brief message indicating why they are reaching out. This could include reasons such as delivery confirmation, appointment scheduling, follow-up consultations, medication refill alerts, customer service inquiries, and more.
The Introduction of Branded Call Display
Last year, AT&T rolled out the Branded Call Display in collaboration with TransUnion. This functionality enables users to see both the name and logo of incoming businesses. To ensure security and eliminate caller ID fraud – frequently exploited by telemarketers – this service employs the STIR/SHAKEN protocol to verify legitimate phone identities. The Reason for Call feature further enhances this experience by building on the existing Branded Call Display capabilities.
The Reason for Call feature in action
Your Decision-Making Tool
This new addition not only allows you to see who is calling and why before answering but also keeps a record in your call log if you missed it. Consequently, if you’re unable to pick up at that moment, you’ll still be informed later about who contacted you and their reason.
User Preferences: A Statistical Insight
A survey conducted by TransUnion revealed interesting insights: 73% of respondents indicated they were more inclined to answer calls when they recognized the business name displayed. Furthermore, many consumers prefer direct communication over calls regarding serious matters—particularly those relating to healthcare decisions or significant financial transactions—demonstrating an ongoing reliance on voice communication even amid technological advancements.
“Studies indicate that customers feel safer making urgent or critical communications via phone,” stated Erin Scarborough from AT&T’s Mass Markets Product Management department. “Now with verified branded calls showing purpose on-screen, consumers can confidently choose when to engage.”
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Availability Constraints
While impressive in functionality and utility for Android users looking for enhanced contact verification features like these branding tools leverage Google’s Verified Calls framework; unfortunately they’re currently limited solely within Android systems without available alternatives yet extending across iOS platforms—a noteworthy point since AT&T once served as Apple’s inaugural network provider upon launching iPhone.