05-02-2020 , 12:57 AM
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today issued an order saying that it will no longer warn robocallers before fining them for harassing consumers and violating the law.
Today's order also extends the timeframe within which the FCC can penalize robocallers for Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and spoofing calls violations, and increases the penalties for intentional unlawful robocalls.
"Robocall scam operators don’t need a warning these days to know what they are doing is illegal, and this FCC has long disliked the statutory requirement to grant them mulligans ... read more HERE
Today's order also extends the timeframe within which the FCC can penalize robocallers for Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and spoofing calls violations, and increases the penalties for intentional unlawful robocalls.
"Robocall scam operators don’t need a warning these days to know what they are doing is illegal, and this FCC has long disliked the statutory requirement to grant them mulligans ... read more HERE