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CTIA told the FCC there’s no need for the commission...

CTIA told the FCC there’s no need for the commission to issue rules on wireless cramming, an issue examined in an April further rulemaking notice (http://xrl.us/bncyk3). “There is no persuasive evidence that cramming is a prevalent issue in the wireless…

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industry. In fact, wireless cramming is such a de minimis concern, the Commission did not see fit to place it on its last 36 quarterly complaint reports,” the association said (http://xrl.us/bncymf). “FCC action is unnecessary because the wireless industry is already successfully engaged in voluntary initiatives to prevent cramming. For example, Tier I, and other carriers have adopted the Mobile Marketing Association’s Consumer Best Practices that inter alia, require, wireless consumers to ‘double opt in’ to premium services."