FCC Notes Political Campaigns, Calling Services Subject to TCPA Robocall Restrictions
The FCC reminded political campaigns and calling services of limits on the use of autodialed calls (robocalls) or texts and prerecorded voice calls. "The FCC is committed to protecting consumers from harassing, intrusive, and unwanted robocalls and texts, including to…
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cell phones and other mobile devices," the commission said in a public notice in Tuesday's Daily Digest. The enforcement advisory noted political campaigns are subject to FCC regulations under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, which put restrictions on unsolicited prerecorded telemarketing calls to residential wireline phones and all autodialed calls or prerecorded voice calls to wireless numbers, emergency numbers and patient rooms in healthcare facilities. The "Enforcement Bureau will rigorously enforce the important consumer protections in the TCPA and our corresponding rules," the agency said. The PN contained summary descriptions of the restrictions and answers to FAQ.