Ken Macon / Reclaim the Net:
The FCC has passed an anti-robocall proposal requiring telecommunications carriers, including VoIP providers, to verify users’ identities before activating the service, raising privacy fears.— The era of the anonymous phone number may be coming to an end. On April 30, the Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved…
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