May 29, 2020 1 min read

Groups Submit Reply Comments to FCC on Implementing TRACED Act

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In reply comments to the FCC on implementing the TRACED Act, which was enacted by Congress to improve efforts to combat unwanted and illegal robocalls, Consumer Federation of America, Consumer Reports, Consumer Action, and the National Consumer Law Center told the Federal Communications that consumers shouldn’t be charged by their phone companies for blocking those calls, that there should be a variety of blocking options, and that all phone companies should be required to participate in the industry traceback program.

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