美国联邦通信委员会 (FCC) 禁止超过 1200 家服务提供商,原因是它们不遵守反垃圾电话保护规定。
FCC bars providers for non-compliance with robocall protections

原始链接: https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DOC-414073A1.txt

为了持续打击非法机器人电话,美国联邦通信委员会(FCC)已将超过1200家语音服务提供商从美国电话网络中断开连接。此举由执法局采取,原因是这些提供商未能遵守FCC关于机器人电话缓解和在机器人电话缓解数据库中进行准确认证的规定。 FCC要求提供商实施STIR/SHAKEN技术——一种来电显示身份验证系统——并提交积极打击机器人电话的计划。这1200家提供商此前已收到警告,并于8月初进行了最初的185家移除。他们未能履行这些义务。 FCC主席布伦丹·卡尔强调了该机构保护消费者的承诺,表示不合规的提供商“在我们的网络中没有立足之地”。被移除的提供商只有在获得FCC明确批准后才能重新获得访问权限。此举是更广泛努力的一部分,包括51个州总检察长最近发起的“机器人电话围剿”,旨在打击不合规的语音提供商。

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 FCC Bars Over 1,200 Providers from Network Access for Their Continued Non-Compliance with Robocall Protections WASHINGTON, August 25, 2025—Today, in the latest FCC action to protect Americans from illegal robocalls, the agency’s Enforcement Bureau removed over 1,200 non-compliant voice service providers from the Robocall Mitigation Database, effectively disconnecting them from U.S. phone network. These providers violated FCC rules by failing to maintain accurate Robocall Mitigation Database certifications, thereby shirking their obligations to protect consumers from illegal robocalls. Earlier this month, these companies received a final warning from the FCC when the Enforcement Bureau removed an initial tranche of 185 providers from the Database. Chairman Brendan Carr issued the following statement: “Robocalls are an all-too-common frustration—and threat—to Americans households. The FCC is doing everything in its power to fight back against these malicious and illegal calls. Providers that fail to do their duty when it comes to stopping these calls have no place in our networks. We’re taking action and we will continue to do so.” Additional Background Information: The FCC’s Robocall Mitigation Database is a critical tool through which the agency ensures providers are actively combatting robocalls and implementing STIR/SHAKEN caller ID authentication. Providers are required to certify that they have implemented STIR/SHAKEN on all IP-based portions of their networks. All providers must also submit robocall mitigation plans. Failure to meet these obligations may result in removal from the database and blocking of the provider’s traffic. Removed providers will only be permitted to refile in the database with express approval from the FCC’s Enforcement and Wireline Competition Bureaus. In December 2024, the Commission ordered 2,411 providers to cure their deficient filings or provide a reason why they should not be removed from the Robocall Mitigation Database. Today’s action removes over 1,200 of these providers from the Robocall Mitigation Database. On August 6, the Enforcement Bureau removed a preliminary group of 185 providers from the database, all of which had appeared in at least one traceback as an originating, gateway, or non-responsive provider. Following the prior removal of 185 companies by the FCC, a bipartisan group of 51 state attorneys general launched Operation Robocall Roundup which sent warning letters to 37 voice providers demanding that they act to stop illegal robocalls from being routed through their networks. The letters were sent to providers that the attorneys general noted had not complied with FCC rules requiring traceback support, Robocall Mitigation Database certification, and robocall mitigation plans—including seven providers the FCC had removed from the Database. ### Media Contact: [email protected] / (202) 418-0500 @FCC / www.fcc.gov
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