Enforcement Bureau Requests Letters Of Intent For Traceback Consortium
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The FCC Enforcement Bureau has released a notice requesting interested consortia to file Letters of Intent to conduct private traceback efforts to identify sources of illegal robocalls and spoofed calls. The request is made pursuant to section 13(d) of the TRACED Act (Pallone-Thune Telephone Robocall Abuse Criminal Enforcement and Deterrence Act). The Bureau seeks to establish a consortium capable of assisting with traceback operations to support enforcement against robocall violators.
“Enforcement Bureau requests interested consortia to file Letters of Intent to conduct private traceback efforts pursuant to section 13(d) of the TRACED Act”
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The FCC Enforcement Bureau has issued a notice formally requesting Letters of Intent from interested consortia to participate in private robocall traceback efforts. This traceback consortium would assist the Bureau in identifying the origins of illegal robocalls and spoofed calls by tracing call paths through telecommunications networks. The notice references section 13(d) of the TRACED Act as the statutory basis for this request. Interested parties with relevant capabilities in telecommunications, technology, data analytics, or related fields may consider submitting a Letter of Intent to the Bureau if they wish to participate in this enforcement support initiative.
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- Full Title: Enforcement Bureau Requests Letters Of Intent For Traceback Consortium
- Document Type: Notice
- Bureau(s): Enforcement
- Description Enforcement Bureau requests interested consortia to file Letters of Intent to conduct private traceback efforts pursuant to section 13(d) of the TRACED Act
- DA/FCC #: DA-26-369
- Docket No: 20-22
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- Released On:
Apr 20, 2026
- Adopted Date:
Apr 20, 2026
- Issued On:
Apr 20, 2026
- Tags: Enforcement Spoofing Robocall Scams
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