The Federal Communications Commission is pushing the Telephone Consumer Protection Act’s one-to-one consent requirement to next year, due to an appeals court ruling questioning the FCC’s definition of prior express consent.
Source: Inman News
FCC pushes Telephone Consumer Protection Act update to 2026
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