FCC Enforcement Tightens on Non-Compliant Robocall Mitigation Providers

The FCC has intensified its efforts to combat illegal robocalls. On December 10, 2024, the agency issued an order mandating that intermediate providers cease accepting traffic from service providers not listed in the Robocall Mitigation Database. Non-compliant operators must meet stringent requirements within 14 days or risk being blocked from the U.S. telecom network. This bold action underscores the FCC’s commitment to protecting consumers from the scourge of spam and scam calls.

For small to medium-sized service providers, this development serves as a wake-up call. Compliance with STIR/SHAKEN standards is no longer optional. Operators without an approved robocall mitigation plan or certificate face severe consequences, including traffic interruptions and potential reputational damage.

How Telonium Can Help

Telonium, an STI-PA-approved STIR/SHAKEN Certificate Authority, is here to support your compliance journey. We offer fast, affordable certificate issuance services tailored to meet regulatory requirements.

Act Now to Avoid Service Disruptions

The FCC’s 14-day compliance window leaves little time for delays. If your operations are at risk of non-compliance, contact Telonium immediately. We’ll guide you through the necessary steps to meet FCC standards and maintain uninterrupted service. Call us at 404-973-2400 or contact us today to get started.

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