CTIA Urges Measured Approach on Robotext Rules
CTIA representatives urged the FCC to take a cautious approach to a March robotext Further NPRM (see 2303160061), in a meeting with Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau staff. The advocacy is consistent with the FCC’s comments in the proceeding (see…
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2305090047). “The record developed in response to the FNPRM confirms that the wireless industry’s multi-pronged, dynamic solutions are tailored to target the ever-evolving ways that bad actors seek to reach consumers,” said a filing Tuesday in docket 21-402. “The record also shows that solutions that work in the robocall context are unlikely to be effective for text messages, and that current efforts to identify and block spam texts are better equipped to address bad actors’ ever-changing and increasingly complex tactics than the ‘block upon notice’ or caller ID authentication proposals in the FNPRM,” CTIA said.