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Dialing Back FCC’s Rule on Written Consent Requirement for Telemarketing Robocalls - Perkins Coie

FCC April 09, 2026 high impact

FCC Reconsiders Written Consent Requirements for Telemarketing Robocalls The FCC is reconsidering its rules requiring written consent for telemarketing robocalls, according to legal analysis from Perkins Coie. This regulatory review could significantly impact how telemarketing campaigns are conducted and compliance requirements for businesses using automated calling systems. The potential changes may affect the operational requirements for robocall campaigns, including consent documentation and verification processes. This development is relevant to communication service providers and enterprises that rely on automated calling for marketing purposes, as it could either relax or reinforce existing regulatory burdens.

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EUM / SES Relevance

This FCC regulatory review on robocall consent requirements is relevant to AWS EUM's A2P messaging services, as changes to telemarketing robocall rules could impact compliance requirements and operational procedures for customers using automated calling and messaging platforms.

Key Takeaways

  • arrow_right_alt FCC is reviewing its written consent requirement for telemarketing robocalls, potentially easing compliance burdens
  • arrow_right_alt Changes could impact how businesses document and verify customer consent for automated calling campaigns
  • arrow_right_alt Regulatory shifts may affect operational procedures for telemarketing service providers and their clients
  • arrow_right_alt The outcome could influence industry standards for robocall compliance and documentation practices