Attorney General O’Connor Calls for Faster Implementation of Anti-Robocall Technology OKLAHOMA CITY - Attorney General John O’Connor today urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to fight back against illegal robocalls and caller ID spoofing by moving up the deadline for telephone companies to implement caller ID technology. The current deadline for compliance for some companies isn’t until June 2023. Attorney general O’Connor said the deadline is too far away. “Oklahomans are being victimized by these unlawful robocalls and spoofing,” Attorney General O’Connor said. “That is why the deadline for companies to comply needs to be sooner than later. Oklahomans, mainly our elderly, who are our most vulnerable are being preyed upon and in some instances having their identities stolen or having money stolen from them. That is why I joined the large, bipartisan group of my colleagues to encourage the FCC to move up the deadline.” There were 51 attorneys general who signed the letter to the FCC. Read more »by Jamison Faught - August 12, 2021 at 02:24PM |
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