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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is taking significant steps to tackle the persistent issue of robocalls by targeting older non-Internet Protocol (IP) network technologies. The agency is proposing measures that would prevent these unwanted calls from circumventing caller ID authentication systems.
Robocalls have become a major nuisance for consumers, often leading to scams and fraudulent activities. By focusing on older technologies that lack robust security measures, the FCC aims to close loopholes that allow these calls to go undetected. The initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance caller ID verification across all telecommunications networks, ensuring that legitimate callers can be distinguished from malicious actors.
The FCC's proposal highlights the urgency of addressing the robocall epidemic, as millions of Americans continue to receive unwanted and potentially harmful calls daily. By implementing stricter regulations on older network systems, the commission hopes to significantly reduce the volume of robocalls and improve overall consumer protection.
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