The FCC cites a Gateway provider for carrying robocall traffic [telecom]

  1. By this Initial Determination Order, the Enforcement Bureau (Bureau) apparently finds that One Eye LLC (One Eye or Company) has not complied with the Federal Communications Commission’s (Commission or FCC) call blocking rules for gateway providers. Pursuant to section
64.1200(n)(5)(i)(A) of the Commission rules, One Eye has 14 days to respond to this order (Initial Determination Order) with a final response to our apparent finding and to demonstrate compliance with our rules. If One Eye fails to respond to this Initial Determination Order, thereby failing to provide an adequate response, or the Company continues to transmit substantially similar unlawful traffic, the Bureau will issue a Final Determination Order.1 Any provider immediately downstream from One Eye will then be required to block and cease accepting all traffic received from One Eye beginning 30 days after release of the Final Determination Order.

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