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Financial Groups Raise Concerns About Robocall Consent Rules

A coalition of financial trade groups raised concerns with the FCC about its proposed rules to give consumers the ability to revoke prior express consent through any reasonable means under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (see 2308150071). Use only session…

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initiation protocol codes 608 and 603+ for labeling blocked calls, the American Bankers Association, ACA International, American Financial Services Association, Credit Union National Association and National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions told an aide to Commissioner Brendan Carr, per an ex parte filing posted Tuesday in docket 17-97. The groups also warned that financial institutions and other companies may not be able to honor revocation requests within 24 hours because they may come from multiple channels rather than in a centralized manner. The groups expressed "strong support for actions to remove bad actors and illegal traffic from the network," saying it's "key that the legitimate, often critical, calls that our members place are completed."