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FCC PROPOSES ACTION AGAINST FOREIGN-INITIATED ROBOCALLS

Describing “eliminating illegal robocalls that originate abroad … [as] one of the most vexing challenges we face in eliminating the scourge of robocalling,” the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) adopted a proposal at its September 30, 2021 Open Meeting to help address the problem (https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/FCC-21-105A1.pdf ).

The Fifth Further Notice Of Proposed Rulemaking (“FNPRM”) in the agency’s long-running CG Docket No. 17-59 seeks to attack the issue “by placing new obligations on the gateway providers that are the point of entry for foreign calls into the United States, requiring them to lend a hand in the fight against illegal robocalls originating abroad.”

Per the FCC’s News Release announcing the action, the FNPRM seeks comment on the following proposed requirements for domestic gateway providers (https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DOC-376196A1.pdf).

In her statement in conjunction with approval of the FNPRM, Acting Chairwoman Rosenworcel noted: “This will help us tackle the growing number of international robocalls. Because we can’t have these scam artists multiplying abroad and hiding from our regulatory reach. We’re going to stop these nuisance calls before they reach our homes and businesses in the United States. And if the tools we have here are not up to task—we will need to go to Congress and ask for more.”

Initial comments on the FNPRM will be due 30 days after a summary is published in the Federal Register, with reply comments due no later than 60 days after such publication.

 

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