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the fcc wants carriers to put more effort into preventing spam calls news 72692

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The FCC's proposed stricter KYC rules and penalties for carriers aim to reduce spam calls. This increases compliance costs for telecom carriers, potentially squeezing margins. No direct impact on specific products or supply chains; the mechanism is regulatory compliance cost. Impact is US-specific.

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  • FCC seeks comments on stricter KYC rules for carriers to combat spam calls.
  • Penalties for carriers based on volume of illegal calls allowed.
  • FCC aims to ensure carriers block detected spam calls and provide more caller information.
Sector verdictTELECOM_MEDIAFlatmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 2/5

US telecom carriers face flat margin pressure from compliance system upgrades over 1-4 weeks; magnitude is moderate as costs may be passed to consumers.

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