CTIA Raises Concerns on Proposed Robocall Rules
CTIA representatives questioned proposals in a June NPRM that address FCC rules under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (see 2306080043). “Instead of directing its limited resources toward attempts to amend the decades-old and demonstrably pro-consumer Exception, the Commission should continue…
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to focus on bad actors who use robocalls and robotexts to spam and scam consumers,” CTIA said: “The market for wireless services is highly competitive, and service providers are highly incentivized to send the appropriate number and type of messages that consumers want and expect.” Representatives of CTIA and the major carriers met with staff from the FCC Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, according to a filing posted Friday in docket 02-278.