Just last year alone, Americans received roughly 53 billion robocalls, and even more spam messages.
The FCC’s proposed robocall crackdown could force carriers to verify customer identities, raising privacy concerns over anonymous phone use.
Aug. 25 (UPI) --More than 1,000 "voice service providers" were effectively kicked off the U.S. phone network in America's ongoing fight with the illegal robocall industry. The Federal Communications ...
“Robocalls,” or phone calls made by businesses or organizations using pre-recorded messages or computer-generated voices, often placed via autodialer services, are the source of considerable annoyance ...
REACH tells the FCC that smarter KYC, fairer carrier rules, and targeted enforcement beat broad bans at stopping scams ...
There's no magic solution for stopping illegal robocallers and other fraudsters. That's why the telecom industry is continually implementing additional ways to combat fraud to protect consumers and ...
(NEXSTAR) – The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued a cease-and-desist order to a company that’s believed to be allowing the transmission of “illegal robocalls” targeting American ...
The FCC's robocall crackdown could force carriers to collect more ID data before activating phone service, raising privacy concerns for prepaid users, abuse survivors, journalists, and anyone relying ...
In 2025, states continued leading government efforts to address unlawful telemarketing and robocalls. One key theme emerging from their work was a continued emphasis on pushing VoIP service providers ...