Tasmania Telecommunications Risk Context
State-level telecommunications risk signals benchmarked against the national dataset.
Risk Intensity Index
0.3x
Ratio of state scam-report density (per 100K pop.) to national average. Derived from ABS population estimates and community report counts.
Below national baseline — lower per-capita reporting intensity.
TAS Scam Ratio
39%
Proportion of reports classified as “scam” by community submitters. Classification is user-assigned and unverified.
National avg: 44%
↓ 5pp below
Reports per 100K Pop.
1079.7
National avg: 2861.7
· Rank #4 of 8
Reporting Velocity
1 reports (last 7 days)
29 total reports (30d). Volume of approved community submissions within the stated window.
TAS National Share
0.8%
of all Australian reports. Reflects reporting concentration relative to population share.
Service Type Breakdown
Allocation reflects numbering origin, not call ownership.
Currently dominated by local service allocations — mobile and VoIP segments will appear as reporting diversifies.
Local Service
6,208 (100%)
30-Day Trend Overview
Reporting Activity
↓85%
vs 30-day weekly average
Scam Ratio (30d)
52%
all-time: 39%
↑13pp
Lookup Volume
↓75%
vs 30-day weekly average
Notable 30-day shifts: Scam ↑13pp, Suspicious ↓3pp, Legit ↓7pp.
Lookup Activity Trends — TAS
Aggregated lookup volume patterns may correlate with emerging reporting activity.
Lookups (7d)
10
↓
Weekly avg: 40
-75% vs avg
Lookup Density per 100K
30.3
High Lookup / Low Report Anomalies
Numbers with elevated lookup volume relative to report count — potential emerging activity indicators. High lookup volume does not imply classification or risk status.
Report Classification Distribution
Dominant classification: Scam (39% of rated reports).
30-day shift:
Scam ↑13pp
,
Suspicious ↓3pp
,
Legit ↓7pp
Scam classification remains below national average.
Emerging Risk Signals in TAS
Signals indicate potential active campaigns or coordinated call patterns.
Classification Escalation
Numbers with mixed report classifications and recent activity — divergent community assessments.
Multi-Report Numbers — TAS
Numbers ranked by report frequency within the selected time range. Classification reflects community submissions and may evolve.
Localised Reporting Concentration
Localities with highest report density in TAS.