Abraham Jewett  |  November 18, 2021

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Robocallers and FCC
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Robocallers’ Phone Numbers FCC Letter Overview: 

  • Who: Attorneys general from all 50 states and the District of Columbia wrote a letter addressed to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
  • Why: Attorneys general claim the FCC could do more to prevent robocallers from gaining access to legitimate telephone numbers.
  • Where: The letter was issued from attorneys general across the nation.

Robocallers using legitimate phone numbers to place their calls were targeted this week by the attorneys general from all 50 states and the District of Columbia. 

The attorneys general wrote a letter on Nov. 15 asking the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to do more to stop the robocallers from being able to get ahold of the real phone numbers. 

Under the FCC’s new STIR/SHAKEN protocol, telephone service providers are required to go further to authenticate issued telephone numbers using a digital certificate.

While the protocol makes it harder for robocallers to place calls from legitimate phone numbers, many have now started to obtain the numbers lawfully in order to continue placing the unwanted calls, the attorneys general’s say. 

“If a company that provides phone numbers fails to require meaningful identifying information from their subscribers, or blindly accepts unverified and likely false information about a subscriber, then illegal robocallers have the ability to use legitimate phone numbers to place calls with the same degree of anonymity that caller ID spoofing provides,” the letter said.

Robocall Restrictions Requirement Broader Action by FCC, Say State AGs

The FCC has said it plans to implement a more in-depth process needed for phone companies to obtain direct access to phone numbers.

Robocallers also may be given temporary phone numbers through untraceable means, making it easier for them to avoid detection, according to the attorneys general. 

The attorneys general say that, while they are pleased with what the FCC has so far done, it wants the agency to take a “broader” approach. 

“State AGs are pleased to support the Commission’s efforts to restrict access to numbering resources by illegal robocallers and urge further and aggressive action by the Commission to restrict robocallers’ ability to shield their identities and exploit consumers’ trust in our telephone system,” the attorneys general said. 

Three companies were recently warned to stop knowingly or negligently supporting illegal robocall campaigns or face removal from the Robocall Mitigation Database, in a recent move by the FCC’s enforcement arm. 

Do you believe the FCC could do more to prevent robocallers from accessing legitimate telephone numbers? Let us know in the comments!


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15 thoughts onRobocallers’ Access To Legitimate Phone Numbers Questioned in States’ Plea to FCC

  1. GEORGINA ADAMCHICK says:

    Add me I receive calls almost everyday. Also called from local numbers so you think you might know them.

  2. Angelita Rolon says:

    I received robó calls between 2 or 3 call a day . I ask when this is going to stop .

  3. Heidi Humphreys says:

    add me

  4. Silvana Medina says:

    I receive rover calls silent calls every day I blocked the numbers and they call me from different numbers and never ends this needs to stop I register with the do not call list and they are still calling me what do I need to do please help me. Some of this calls threatened me that if I don’t call them back they’re going to send the police and I’m going to get arrested

  5. Heather says:

    Add me

  6. Traci Adams says:

    I have been getting daily (sometimes 2 or 3x a day) text messages from a (410) area code. Each day the phone number is off by one number. I keep blocking and deleting these texts. It’s extremely annoying. I suppose the “Do Not Call” list is a list for them to call you by!! Please add me.

  7. Janie Eager says:

    Please add me

  8. Carol Heisey says:

    Receive daily robo calls for vehicle maintenance plans, Electric Plans, Medicare Plans
    and more. Numbers look local.

  9. Jermaine Reo Eaddy says:

    Definitely add me! These robocalls have gotten on my last nerve!!?

  10. Michael outfleet says:

    When will this ever end? Add me please

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