Such spammers are usually using Voice over IP (VOIP) to fake phone numbers, and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is as fed up as the rest of us. It’s threatening to shut down ...
The FCC adopts declaratory ruling requiring telecommunications providers to secure their networks against nation-states and other threats.
The world of communication is evolving rapidly with VoIP technology playing a pivotal role However as VoIP becomes more widespread regulators are stepping in to address fraud cybersecurity and consume ...
Instead, the latest FCC notice (click for PDF)--issued late Monday--requires voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, providers to file a letter detailing how much of their subscriber base can ...
[authors: Danielle Frappier, Paul B. Hudson, K.C. Halm, and Bradley W. Guyton] ...
Last week, the FCC ruled in favor of AT&T in a complaint it filed against VoIP home-phone service provider magicJack. For those of you that don’t own a television, magicJack advertises ...
AT&T certainly thinks so, which is why it just announced it’s informing both Apple and the FCC of its network’s readiness and willingness to allow VoIP apps to operate over its 3G network.