AI Voice Agent PSTN Compliance for Resellers | Viirtue

Resellers selling AI voice agents with real phone numbers and PSTN connectivity are often surprised to learn they have stepped into interconnected VoIP territory. AI voice agent telecom compliance now touches Form 499-A, Form 499-Q, Form 477 voice subscription reporting through the BDC system, 911 obligations, CPNI certifications, robocall mitigation database filings, porting responsibilities, and state-level registration requirements. This post breaks down what the FCC and USAC rules actually say, why “de minimis” is limited relief rather than an exemption, and why the upstream SIP vendor does not automatically absorb the compliance burden. It also explains why Viirtue’s white-label VoIP and UCaaS platform was built around the telecom layer, not just the agent layer, so MSPs and telecom resellers can scale AI voice without assembling a regulated service from scratch.
Voice AI Agent Resellers and Telecom Tax Compliance: Why You Need ViiBE From Day One

Voice AI agent resellers are discovering a tough truth. The moment your AI agents place or receive calls on real phone numbers, you are no longer just selling software. You are operating as a regulated telecom provider. That means USF, E911 and 988 fees, state and local telecom taxes, and a regulatory footprint that grows with every new customer. This guide breaks down why Voice AI Agent Resellers must treat billing, usage rating, and tax calculation like real telecom from day one, and how Viirtue’s ViiBE platform automates the entire quote to cash process so you can scale AI voice services without creating a compliance nightmare.