Telephone And Texting Compliance News: Regulatory Update — Commission
Submits Stir/Shaken Report To Congress, Clarifies Robocalling Consent
Rules And Upholds Call Limits, Targets Mortgage Scam Robocalling
by Russell H. Fox (Washington, DC) and Jonathan P. Garvin (Washington, DC)
Commission Submits Stir/Shaken Report to Congress, Finds the
Technology Effective
In its first Triennial Report on the Efficacy of the Technologies Used
in the STIR/SHAKEN Caller ID Authentication Framework ("Report"), the
Federal Communications Commission's ("Commission") Wireline
Competition Bureau ("Bureau") found that the technologies used in the STIR/SHAKEN framework are effective at authenticating phone calls when
applied correctly. Under the Pallone-Thune Telephone Robocall Abuse
Criminal Enforcement and Deterrence Act ("TRACED Act"), the Commission
was required to submit a report assessing the efficacy of the
STIR/SHAKEN technology to Congress within three years after the TRACED
Act's December 30, 2019, effective date and every three years after
that. The TRACED Act also requires the Commission to consider whether
it would be in the public interest to revise or replace the
STIR/SHAKEN framework based on the Report's evaluation of its
efficacy.
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