Federal regulators voted Thursday to give phone companies the right to block unwanted calls without getting customers’ permission first, the AP reports. The Federal Communications Commission’s… US News Summaries.
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Federal regulators voted Thursday to give phone companies the right to block unwanted calls without getting customers’ permission first, the AP reports. The Federal Communications Commission’s move could make call-blocking widespread and help consumers dodge annoying robocalls, which have exploded into a problem that pesters Americans on the level of billions of calls a month.