The FCC should not impose cramming rules on wireless carriers, CTIA...
The FCC should not impose cramming rules on wireless carriers, CTIA officials said in a meeting with Nicholas Degani, aide to Commissioner Ajit Pai. “There is no persuasive evidence that cramming is a widespread problem in the wireless industry, and…
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the industry already works voluntarily to address any potential third party billing issues, including through the adoption and implementation of the Mobile Marketing Association Consumer Best Practices,” CTIA officials said, according to an ex parte filing (http://xrl.us/bniehv). “CTIA also explained that voluntary industry action will continue to prevent wireless cramming from becoming a significant consumer issue."