When it comes to robocalls, the FCC means business, though you could be forgiven for thinking otherwise as its various efforts over the last few years have crept rather than leapt forward. But the agency has just ordered the excommunication of one carrier that has failed to comply with new anti-robocalling rules — perhaps the first of many.
Global UC, a US-based (but suspiciously generic) company that seems to provide automated and long-distance calling capabilities (as opposed to ordinary cell service), received warning long ago that it would need to implement the anti-robocalling STIR/SHAKEN
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