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CTIA Raises Concerns About Draft Robocall, Robotext NPRM

CTIA raised concerns about the FCC's draft NPRM on strengthening robocall and robotext rules that commissioners will consider during an agency meeting Thursday (see 2305180069). If adopted, the item would propose codifying past guidance on prior express consent for callers…

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and consumers. The group said in separate meetings with aides to Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel and Commissioner Brendan Carr the draft's proposals "would not protect consumers" and "instead limit the ability of consumers to receive important, time-sensitive information about their wireless service," per an ex parte filing in docket 02-278. "The draft NPRM does not note any new record support, policy reason or benefits that the proposed limitations to the current framework would deliver, and does not acknowledge the harms that limiting these communications may impose," CTIA said. It sought additional questions that would "help clarify the unique relationship between wireless service providers and their consumers," plus the "substantial consumer benefits that have resulted under the current framework."