Unlawful Robocalls (Within North America)

Fraud

Unlawful Robocalls (Within North America)

Scope

Intended Audience: All End Users

This document is intended to help customers to reduce their fraud attack from unlawful robocalls.

Unlawful Robocalls (Within North America)

In November 2017, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) issued a report and order that described a number of specific types of robocalls considered to be unlawful. Further, in May 2019, the FCC released a declaratory ruling that gives service providers leeway to block unlawful robocalls at the network level by default, with the intent of preventing unlawful calls from reaching the general population in the first instance. The types of robocalls the FCC has specifically determined to be unlawful are calls made with:

Here are the best practices that customers can follow to prevent the flow of unlawful robocalls from their network toward ours:

[robocalls north america](https://docs.servantvoice.cloud/articles/fraud/unlawful-robocalls-within-north-america/contact-us##search%5Fquery=robocalls north america) [illegal calls](https://docs.servantvoice.cloud/articles/fraud/unlawful-robocalls-within-north-america/contact-us##search%5Fquery=illegal calls)