Recently, a new milestone in the mission to eliminate telecom fraud was achieved with the adoption of two pieces of regulation by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC):
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Of the Further Notice of Proposed Rulemakings (FNPRM) most significant accomplishments were both the issuing of the FIRST substantial regulatory actions specifically targeting robotexters as well as the expansion of provider obligations to implement the STIR/SHAKEN caller ID authentication framework.
As is often the case, however, with a new set of rules comes a new set of accompanying questions such as:
- How will the new rules affect mobile service providers?
- What do the new rules mean for organizations that text with consumers?
- How will an expansion of the STIR/SHAKEN framework impact telecom globally?
- Are there legal considerations that I should pay special attention to?
Get the answers to these questions and more when you participate in the all-new TWO-PART webinar series hosted by Somos.
This series has been developed to help break down the latest FNPRMs and examine their core objectives and primary affectations.
Part One:
Protecting Numbering Assets through
Rules, Regulations and Retribution
April 3, 2023 - 2:00 PM
In Protecting our Numbering Assets through Rules, Regulations and Retribution – Part One, we assembled a panel of leading experts in messaging regulation and fraud prevention, who discussed the implications related to the robotext-focused FNPRM, including: