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FCC Struggles, Once Again, with the Robocall Problem Due to Outdated Technologies - Real News Now
The notorious STIR/SHAKEN ID verification mechanism, a tool held in high regard by the FCC as key to identifying, obstructing, and alerting consumers about harmful robocalls, is in the news again. The FCC aims to prevent robocalls from sidestepping ID verification resources in ageing non-Internet Protocol network technology. Unsolicited mass calls offering products or services are unlawful unless express consent is provided by the receivers. Nev…
FCC Cracking Down on Another Loophole Used by Robocallers
The FCC is proposing that all phone calls within the US must maintain caller ID authentication info even when passing through non-IP networks. This will will close a key loophole used by malicious robocallers to disguise their identity and avoid detection. There are three technical proposals to meet this new requirement, two of which the FCC is giving its blessing to, and a third it is still accepting comment on. Most voice traffic moves through…
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