Navigating the latest FCC's Rule and Order

Targeting and Eliminating Unlawful Text Messages 
CG Docket No. 21-402

In an age where communication technology is advancing rapidly, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has been actively working to protect consumers from unwanted and potentially harmful text messages, including robo-texts.

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FCC officially changes CMAS name to Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA)

You may not know that the innocuous kiwi was first known as the Chinese gooseberry. And Chilean sea bass was originally called the much less appetizing Patagonian toothfish. Sometimes a name change is warranted to enhance a product’s marketability. The risk is that the new name may not catch on or simply cause confusion among the public. (What are we calling Prince these days?)

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Protecting U.S. Wireless Customers with CMAS Alerts

When a series of more than 200 tornadoes struck seven states in late April, an estimated 366 people died and thousands of homes and businesses were destroyed or damaged. The twisters swept rapidly across the southern and eastern United States, and residents had very little time to escape the destructive storms.

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