1、CRS INSIGHT Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress Legal SidebarLegal Sidebari i (Robo)Call Me Maybe: Robocalls to Wireless Phones Under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act May 29, 2018 Robocallscalls placed using an automated dialing system or artificial or prerecorded voiceare on the ri
2、se. Advances in technology have made it cheaper and easier than ever to dial millions of consumers numbers in infinitesimal periods of time. Furthermore, with more consumers using their wireless phones as their primary, or only, contact number, the invasiveness of robocalls has increased because cal
3、lers may now reach consumers wherever they go. Enacted in 1991, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), as amended, is one of the primary federal statutes addressing robocalls to wireless phones. Other statutes, such as the Telemarketing Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act of 1994, also ad
4、dress phone calls consumers may consider intrusive, but are outside the scope of this sidebar. The TCPA vests the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with authority to interpret and enforce the TCPA. In 2015, the FCC issued an order (2015 Order) interpreting certain aspects of the TCPA as they r