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    Default FCC Votes to Unleash the Kraken on the Robocall Scourge

    FCC Votes to Unleash the Kraken on the Robocall Scourge

    Michele Blood
    Posted: Jun 06, 2019 5:15 PM


    Source: AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin



    The U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously to permit phone companies to aggressively block unwanted robocalls before they reach consumers’ phones, the commission announced Thursday.

    “If Americans can agree on anything these days, it’s that they’re fed up with robocalls,” said FCC Chairman Ajit Pai in an op-ed early Thursday morning ahead of the Declaratory Ruling affirming his proposal.

    “Stopping the deluge of unwanted calls is the FCC’s top consumer protection priority,” he also said.

    “. . .consumers want to reclaim their sanity. I’m optimistic that the strong FCC proposal to allow these calls to be blocked by default will help get us there — and hasten the end to what one former senator rightly called the ‘scourge of civilization,’ Pai concluded.

    Later on Thursday, the FCC affirmed Pai’s proposal 5-0.

    Now, instead of a consumer having to be aware of the available programs and take steps to opt-in, phone companies are freed up to automatically nip the calls at their source with less fear of legal consequences if they inadvertently block someone they shouldn’t.

    Don’t worry, though. If you are a big fan of 2 a.m. calls originating from a country you can’t even pronounce wanting to sell you a sketchy-sounding extension on your car warranty, you can opt out of the blocking.

    Pai explained in his op-ed that he expects phone companies will quickly come on board since blocking the calls currently flooding their networks will save them time and money.

    In addition to affirming robocall blocking by default, the FCC also announced that the commission is seeking comment on “requiring caller ID authentication implementation and use of authentication standards for blocking.”

    Though most consumers will likely cheer the move, trade groups representing debt collectors are none too pleased, nor are pharmacies and other companies whose legitimate, automated calls could inadvertently be swept up in the preemptive blocking, as CNET’s Marguerite Reardon explained.

    Their beef, essentially, is that the FCC’s Declaratory Ruling is overbroad and can leave some legitimate companies with no notice and no recourse if their calls were blocked.

    The FCC also adopted a proposed rule to require voice service providers to implement SHAKEN/STIR caller ID authentication framework if they have not done so by year’s end.

    SHAKEN/STIR is an acronym for Signature-based Handling of Asserted Information Using toKENs (SHAKEN) and the Secure Telephone Identity Revisited (STIR) standards, which is quite a mouthful.

    SHAKEN/STIR standards provide digitally validated assurance that a call you received originated from a real source rather than one that has been spoofed or faked.

    Though FCC’s changes will help make the robocalling situation more manageable, they are not a panacea.

    Criminals and other ne’er-do-wells are clever creatures.

    Still, the fewer the robocalls, the better.

    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/michel...hit-your-phone
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    Long overdue IMO.
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    Please let it be true lord.

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    I wonder what all the unused call centers will be repurposed for.


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    Who the heck CARES? Most of these are coming OFF Shore places to begin with. And besides these are ROBO Calls most are generated by Computers with NO human interaction anyways. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoppalong View Post
    Who the heck CARES? Most of these are coming OFF Shore places to begin with. And besides these are ROBO Calls most are generated by Computers with NO human interaction anyways. LOL
    Definitely some potential for friendly fire. How do you think schools notify parents about closures and other emergencies?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TeapotTempest View Post
    How do you think schools notify parents about closures and other emergencies?
    What in the world has THAT got to do with stopping ROBO CALLS? Most schools systems now are Sending Text to cells, internet notices are POSTED in many places, school web site etc. local TV stations etc. School notifying people are NOT OFF SHORE ROBO CALLS. Millions have already signed up on the National No Call list as well as there OWN state no call list but THOSE people are still getting all sorts of emergency messages on their cell phones like Amber Alerts and so on. But one thing I sure hope they can stop this THIS BS: Political robocalls are exempt from the United States National Do Not Call Registry. They MUYST STOP this are people are sick and tired of these money begging buggers. My friend who is a strong Republican has has his fill with these calls~! Has told them over and over Do Not Call Again and has even used some nice choice words at them also. LOL

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    i have magic jack. one of the features is a type of call verification. to reach the desired party you must press a given number before being connected. i have no robo calls to my home phone anymore.
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