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FCC Enforcement Bureau Orders 7 Providers To Show Cause Why They Should Not Have Traffic Blocked For Alleged Non-Compliance With Robocall Mitigation Rules [telecom]

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  FCC Enforcement Bureau Orders 7 Providers To Show Cause Why They  Should Not Have Traffic Blocked For Alleged Non-Compliance With Robocall  Mitigation Rules [telecom] Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com> - 2022-11-02 03:13 +0000

#13483 — FCC Enforcement Bureau Orders 7 Providers To Show Cause Why They Should Not Have Traffic Blocked For Alleged Non-Compliance With Robocall Mitigation Rules [telecom]

FromBill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com>
Date2022-11-02 03:13 +0000
SubjectFCC Enforcement Bureau Orders 7 Providers To Show Cause Why They Should Not Have Traffic Blocked For Alleged Non-Compliance With Robocall Mitigation Rules [telecom]
Message-ID<20221102031330.GA688727@telecomdigest.us>
by Michael P. Donahue , Robert H. Jackson and Ronald E. Quirk, Jr.

The FCC's Robocall Response Team today announced first-of-their-kind
Enforcement Bureau orders to begin removing seven voice service
providers from the agency's Robocall Mitigation Database.

The orders demanded that Akabis, Cloud4, Global UC, Horizon Technology
Group, Morse Communications, Sharon Telephone Company, and SW Arkansas
Telecommunications and Technology show cause within 14 days as to why
the FCC should not remove them from the database. Removal from the
database would require all intermediate providers and terminating
voice service providers to cease carrying the companies' traffic. If
that were to occur, all calls from these providers' customers would be
blocked and no traffic originated by the provider would reach the
called party.

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