Cover of Nina N. Olsen (EDT): Robocalls: Protecting Consumers, Efforts to Eradicate and Regulations

Nina N. Olsen (EDT) Robocalls: Protecting Consumers, Efforts to Eradicate and Regulations

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2020

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The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (TCPA)1 regulates robocalls. A robocall, also known as "voice broadcasting," is any telephone call that delivers a prerecorded message using an automatic (computerized) telephone dialing system, more commonly referred to as an automatic dialer or "autodialer". When the call is answered, the autodialer either connects the call to a live person or plays a prerecorded message. Both are considered robocalls. Some robocalls use personalized audio messages to simulate an actual personal phone call. As discussed in more detail below (in "Classification of Telemarketing Calls"), the TCPA prohibits robocalls to: consumers' traditional landline numbers; consumers' Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) landline numbers; and all mobile numbers. Robocalls to business landlines are not covered by the TCPA.

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