FCC proposes blocking robocalls by default [www.engadget.com]
Ajit Pai proposes new rule that would allow carriers to block robocalls [www.theverge.com]
U.S. Poised to Let Phone Companies Block Robocalls [www.wsj.com]
FCC set to let phone companies block more robocalls [www.reuters.com]
FCC Chairman Pai proposes blocking robocalls by default [www.techspot.com]
FCC Wants Carriers to Automatically Block Robocalls By Default [www.macobserver.com]
Chairman Pai Proposes Robocall Blocking by Default [www.fcc.gov]
FCC Proposes Letting Carriers Block Robocalls by Default [gizmodo.com]
The FCC unveils its plan to stop the never-ending flood of annoying robocalls [mashable.com]
FCC proposal to fight robocalls gives carriers, and you, more power [www.cnet.com]
FCC announces plan to put an end to robocalls -Â Axios [www.axios.com]
Pai FCC 'Solution' To Nation's Great Robocall Apocalypse? More Meetings [www.techdirt.com]
FCC proposes blocking robocalls by default https://t.co/6MYXbJUYDg via @engadget
— #WWG1WGA #Q (@dekdarion) May 15, 2019
Ajit Pai proposes new rule that would allow carriers to block robocalls https://t.co/OkNyRwf6sA pic.twitter.com/UfJ1St03gi
— The Verge (@verge) May 15, 2019
Ajit Pai proposes new rule that would allow carriers to block robocalls: On Wednesday, the Federal Communications Commission announced a new measure that would grant mobile phone carriers new abilities to… https://t.co/H33ToClLaM #TheResistance #ImpeachTrump #NotMyPresident pic.twitter.com/gIh6Ip2L26
— Patrick (@cahulaan) May 15, 2019
Two Words: Thank God!https://t.co/WsArgAv16g
— OutlawJoseyWales⚒️ (@outlawjw) May 15, 2019
U.S. Poised to Let Phone Companies Block Robocalls. Great idea, since they are handing out our numbers to the robocallers! Never put the fox in charge of the hens. Our FCC is weak. https://t.co/VuOWD0NRrW
— David Bynum (@Allstar2star) May 15, 2019
for those that want to let the government regulate the internet/social media like a utility, remember this:
— el gato malo (@boriquagato) May 15, 2019
the reason you get so many robocalls on your cell phone and the carrier cannot stop it is because phones are regulated as a utility.https://t.co/6jdW4EVbrp
USA Poised to Let Phone Companies Block Robocalls... https://t.co/KCnoj7HMSu
— Drudge Report Feed (@drudgefeed) May 15, 2019
The press framing of today's FCC robocall announcement is not great. Like here, where Pai is allowed to claim unchallenged that carriers didn't deploy this tech because they were "uncertain" about whether the FCC would allow it.
— Karl Bode (@KarlBode) May 15, 2019
That's simply false. https://t.co/Ijy4RqKsQC pic.twitter.com/TTB2HB4LRY
Also, a proposed FNPRM seeks comment on a safe harbor for providers that implement network-wide blocking of calls that fail caller authentication under the SHAKEN/STIR framework once it is implemented. https://t.co/96IKodhWlu
— The FCC (@FCC) May 15, 2019
Yes, please. Robocalls should be outlawed, or at the very least opt-in. https://t.co/pB4IkGdfF2
— Erick Schonfeld (@erickschonfeld) May 15, 2019
Earlier today, Chairman Pai proposed call blocking by default to help combat the scourge of robocalls. Check out his statement: https://t.co/96IKodhWlu #StopRobocalls #ProtectingConsumers
— The FCC (@FCC) May 15, 2019
Also, a proposed FNPRM seeks comment on a safe harbor for providers that implement network-wide blocking of calls that fail caller authentication under the SHAKEN/STIR framework once it is implemented. https://t.co/96IKodhWlu
— The FCC (@FCC) May 15, 2019
The FCC wants carriers to block robocalls by defaulthttps://t.co/XSZZ1uGoAk pic.twitter.com/67vekS69RI
— FutureShift (@futureshift) May 15, 2019
Wow. This guy can at least do ONE THING that's good. Maybe >>
— John Koetsier (@johnkoetsier) May 15, 2019
Ajit Pai proposes new rule that would allow carriers to block robocalls https://t.co/ycllYe6SDA via @Verge
and this while voice calling is a Title II service, despite the insistence of the FCC and carriers that SMS being Title II would make blocking robotexts impossible https://t.co/6ickOhLxBW
— John Bergmayer (@bergmayer) May 15, 2019
This would be nice if it happens. --- FCC proposes blocking robocalls by default https://t.co/bA2PLUDIGr via @engadget
— Don Shetterly (@mindbodythought) May 15, 2019
The FCC has announced a proposal to put an end to the robocalling epidemic. https://t.co/kefwLRzkH2
— Axios (@axios) May 15, 2019
Robocalls are not only irritating, but intrusive as well. I am glad the FCC is taking steps to fight them. https://t.co/9PYby5HA5z
— Rep. Adrian Smith (@RepAdrianSmith) May 15, 2019
Hallelujah!
— John/TheCitySquare (@johncitysq) May 16, 2019
Trump FCC proposes to reverse Obama-era policy & allow phone companies to block robocalls. https://t.co/4h0nAQPQrA
Please dohttps://t.co/qPoMOEN4Zq
— Janzer247 (@janzer247) May 16, 2019
Ajit Pai proposes new rule that would allow carriers to block robocalls https://t.co/IFGBDYYqIz pic.twitter.com/QEfMttn6ru
— #AI (@AI__TECH) May 15, 2019
The @WSJ with a great look at the latest efforts by the @FCC to combat harmful robocalls. https://t.co/y09GfFxC3H
— NathanLeamerFCC (@nathanleamerfcc) May 15, 2019
The Wall Street Journal seems to have no idea that the FCC has let phone companies block robocalls for years already https://t.co/IcQksHucKl pic.twitter.com/F3q3yQlL4z
— The real Jon Brodkin (@jbrodkin) May 15, 2019
Hopefully something everyone would support (and welcome)! #NoRoboCalls #Legislation https://t.co/MbBxiGfddZ via @WSJ
— TRAPWIRE (@trapwire) May 15, 2019
No more ringing phones with no one on the other line. About time. https://t.co/6T1mM9tYx8
— Max Bielfeldt (@MaxBielfeldt) May 15, 2019
DONALD TRUMP TO STOP ROBOCALLS..... landslide victory in 2020 predicted
— Original Pechanga (@opechanga) May 15, 2019
Responding to widespread consumer complaints, the FCC says it will take steps to give phone companies permission to block unwanted robocalls https://t.co/LWnNbJg6tj via @WSJ
Dragging robocallers to jail by their nose hairs would be a better start, but this is something.https://t.co/wnB1bh02My
— Brett Shavers ? (@Brett_Shavers) May 15, 2019
Responding to widespread consumer complaints, the FCC says it will take steps to give phone companies permission to block unwanted robocalls https://t.co/g0QJ39xa7m
— majordan (@realmajordan) May 15, 2019
New FCC moves bless phone companies blocking robocalls by default
— Sarah Krouse (@bysarahkrouse) May 15, 2019
https://t.co/6c433vTAeu w/ @ryanjtracy