FCC Continues Efforts to Implement Technical Solutions to Fight Scam and Spam Robocalls with non-Internet Protocol (IP) caller ID authentication

FCC Continues Efforts to Implement Technical Solutions to Fight Scam and Spam Robocalls

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

April 29, 2025

At its April 2025 opening meeting, the FCC adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) focused on addressing a known vulnerability in our telecommunications network that has hindered efforts to prevent these nuisance calls: the non-Internet Protocol (IP) caller ID authentication gap. This NPRM is the latest in a series of steps the Commission has taken to combat illegal robocalls and fraud through technical solutions, a path directed by Congress in the TRACED Act.…

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State Attorneys General Push Back Against Landmark Ruling on FCC’s 1:1 Consent Rule

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

March 27, 2025

The Ecommerce Innovation Alliance continues to monitor developments following the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals' recent decision to overturn key components of the FCC's 2023 Order, including the controversial "one-to-one consent" rule governing robocalls and robotexts. As previously reported, this ruling was a significant win for businesses utilizing lawful means to obtain consumer consent for telemarketing.…

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New York Senate Bill 859: The Robocall Prevention Act

Ecommerce Innovation Alliance

January 16, 2025

New York Senate Bill 859, known as the Robocall Prevention Act, was recently introduced and aims to amend existing state law related to the use of autodialers. The Robocall Prevention Act would significantly expand the scope of current law, apply it to text messages, and increase the statutory damages individuals can seek for violations.…

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