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Who gets fined, the caller or the company who enables robocalling (I’m looking at you Twilio)


I agree with this. Broadband.com has been a thorn in my side for years now because of this crap. Every single one of the non-spoofed numbers I look up are owned by Broadband.com, and I'm pretty sure the spoofed are probably flowing through them, as well.


This is interesting. If US companies are originating the robocalls, fining them sounds like a great idea.




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