
FCC Proposes Tougher KYC Rules to Crack Down on Illegal Robocalls
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is proposing stricter Know-Your-Customer (KYC) rules for robocalls as part of a broader effort to curb illegal calls and protect consumers. In a newly released Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, the agency outlined plans to tighten requirements for originating voice service providers, which are considered the first line of defense against unlawful robocalls. The proposal reflects growing concern that existing KYC rules for robocalls are not being consistently enforced, allowing bad actors to exploit gaps in the system.
The FCC emphasized that stopping illegal calls before they enter the network remains the most effective way to reduce fraud an...