Article 4GNNQ FCC Authorizes Carriers to Block Robocalls by Default But Now You Still Need to Request It

FCC Authorizes Carriers to Block Robocalls by Default But Now You Still Need to Request It

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Brian Wang
from NextBigFuture.com on (#4GNNQ)
The FCC voted to authorize carriers to block robocalls by default. However, currently you still have to call your cellphone carrier to activate scam blocking. T-Mobile charges $4 per month to get...

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