A district court ruled that a caller could reasonably rely on the consent of a previous subscriber when calling a number that had since been recycled to another user.
Tag: Reassigned Numbers
FCC Delays Implementation of Recycled Number Database Until 2020
In December 2018, the FCC announced a plan to create a reassigned number database. Callers would be able to scrub their number lists against this database in order to remove any numbers that have been reassigned to new users, thus decreasing the possibility of incurring Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) violations by calling these new… Continue reading FCC Delays Implementation of Recycled Number Database Until 2020
FCC’s Reassigned Number Database Becomes Final Rule
The FCC’s long awaited reassigned number database has officially become a final rule. In December of last year, the FCC announced its intention to create this database, which will, “contain the most recent permanent disconnection date for toll free numbers and for each number allocated to or ported to each provider that receives North American… Continue reading FCC’s Reassigned Number Database Becomes Final Rule
FCC Requests Comments On Reassigned Numbers Database
The FCC has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on reassigned telephone numbers. The commission is seeking industry input on the creation of a reassigned numbers database to help businesses and consumers avoid unwanted calls and text messages.
FCC Issues Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Reassigned Numbers
As part of their continued effort to reduce illegal robocalls, specifically to reassigned numbers, the FCC issued a new Notice of Proposed Rulemaking last week. The purpose of the Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking is to seek comments on ways to address the reassigned numbers problem. In January 2018, the FCC issued a final… Continue reading FCC Issues Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Reassigned Numbers
Debt Collection: Reassigned Numbers Risk TCPA Violation
The problem of reassigned numbers has only worsened. At issue is use of the autodialer. Unfortunately, using an autodialer increases your risk for regulatory violations. Are you next?
TCPA Watch List: Issues For 2018
The TCPA continues as the statute of choice among plaintiffs and class action attorneys. Many of the problems that were inherent of the TCPA in 2017 are still with us as we move forward into what we expect to be a better year for businesses and telemarketing in particular.
B2B Marketing: Winning the Struggle with TCPA Compliance
Telemarketing regulations are very complex and often confusing to companies both large and small. That is especially true for business-to-business marketers.
Reassigned Phone Numbers: The “One Call” Rule Solution
At the time that this blog entry was written, the “one call” rule was a relevant solution to the problem of reassigned numbers. However, in the wake of the D.C. Circuit’s 2015 decision in ACA International v. FCC, the “one call” safe harbor no longer applies. This article has since been rewritten to reflect the current safe harbor status of reassigned numbers.
5 Major B2B Scrubbing Solutions Offer TCPA Protection
Are you a business-to-business marketer? If so, it is likely that your business has shown little concern for the TCPA and its consumer cell phone regulations. After all, you’re only seeking to solicit business on landlines which are exempt from DNC and TCPA. But in this era of rampant TCPA lawsuits, you should be as concerned… Continue reading 5 Major B2B Scrubbing Solutions Offer TCPA Protection