Mobile Service Providers Will Need to Provide Z-Axis Location Data

By |2020-07-30T14:53:35-05:00July 30th, 2020|Legal News|

In an Order adopted July 17th, 2020, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) took another step in its mission to make the precise location of wireless emergency calls more and more granular, to help emergency responders to determine the location of a caller who is injured or held captive and unable to communicate his or her...… Continue Reading

Safe Harbor Order Could Help Carriers Kick Robocalls to the Curb

By |2020-07-28T11:01:19-05:00July 28th, 2020|Legal News|

On July 17, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or “Commission”) released its latest Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“Order”) attempting to stop unwanted and illegal robocalls. The Order creates a “safe harbor” (i.e., legal protection from liability) to protect carriers that block calls based on reasonable analytics or other permissible criteria....… Continue Reading

The FCC Designates “988” as a 3-Digit Dialing Code to Reach Suicide Hotline

By |2020-07-16T13:37:30-05:00July 16th, 2020|Legal News|

The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has adopted its proposal to establish “988” as a nationwide abbreviated telephone dialing code to reach the National Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Crisis hotline. “988” will replace or supplement the existing 800 number (1-800-273-TALK). The proposal was discussed in our blog post on January 7, 2020. Congress has passed...… Continue Reading

FCC Invites Comments on its Attempts to Stop Scam Calls

By |2020-05-20T10:48:27-05:00May 20th, 2020|Legal News|

On May 6, 2020, we wrote about several steps taken by the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) to deter robocalls, implementing new authority given by Congress last year in the Pallone-Thune Telephone Robocall Abuse Criminal Enforcement and Deterrence Act (“TRACED Act”).  In addition to adopting several new rules to be effective immediately, the FCC invited comments...… Continue Reading

FCC Lobs More Fireballs at Robocallers and Spoofers

By |2020-05-06T09:44:18-05:00May 6th, 2020|Legal News|

The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has taken several steps in recent years to deter robocalls of all kinds, with some success, but not enough to give us poor ordinary folks the telephone peace and quiet for which we yearn. Last year, Congress passed the Pallone-Thune Telephone Robocall Abuse Criminal Enforcement and Deterrence Act (“TRACED Act”),...… Continue Reading

You May Get Some More Robocalls, Thanks to COVID-19 – But Maybe Not So Much

By |2020-04-08T09:42:01-05:00April 8th, 2020|Legal News|

On March 25, 2020, we blogged that the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) had issued a Declaratory Ruling under the Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”), that the coronavirus pandemic constitutes an “emergency” which invokes a statutory exception permitting certain kinds of robocalls to be made and texts sent without the consent of the recipient.  Since that date,...… Continue Reading

STIR/SHAKEN – Dial Another Day

By |2020-04-07T10:59:02-05:00April 7th, 2020|Legal News|

With the new James Bond film delayed until the end of the year, the FCC has something to tide everyone over: STIR/SHAKEN – the SIP-based caller ID authentication process. Last year, Congress passed the Traced Act, which required the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) to require caller ID authentication within 18 months of the Traced Act’s...… Continue Reading

You May Get Some More Robocalls, Thanks to COVID-19

By |2020-03-26T10:07:09-05:00March 26th, 2020|Legal News|

I hate them, you hate them, we all hate robocalls with a passion (commonly used four-letter descriptions omitted here). But the Federal Communication Commission (“FCC”) had good reason last week to issue a Declaratory Ruling that under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”), the coronavirus pandemic constitutes an “emergency” which invokes a statutory exception permitting...… Continue Reading

FCC Wants You to Dial 988 Before It’s Too Late: Abbreviated 3-Digit Access to Suicide Help Line Proposed

By |2020-01-07T11:30:49-06:00January 7th, 2020|Legal News|

The Federal Communication Commission (“FCC”) has proposed to establish “988” as a nationwide abbreviated telephone dialing code to reach the National Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Crisis hotline. An 800 number (1-800-273-TALK) already universally connects to suicide counselors, but people facing a suicide crisis might not remember such a long number. The same hotline will...… Continue Reading

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