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  • Type:Rule
    Citation:90 FR 13416
    Reading Time:about 42 minutes

    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued a final rule to modify its call blocking policies to better combat illegal robocalls. This rule requires all domestic voice service providers to use a do-not-originate (DNO) list to block calls that are likely illegal, ensuring comprehensive consumer protection. Furthermore, the rule mandates that providers use the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) code 603+ to inform callers when their calls are blocked due to analytics, helping them understand why their call was blocked and providing a mechanism for redress. This initiative aims to curb unwanted and fraudulent calls, enhancing consumer trust and security.

    Simple Explanation

    The FCC wants phone companies to stop bad robocalls by using a special list that says which calls shouldn't be made. When a call is stopped because it seems bad, they'll send a little message that says why, so people know what happened.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 4166
    Reading Time:about 12 minutes

    The Securities and Exchange Commission approved a proposed rule change by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) to amend Section 907.00 of its Listed Company Manual, which extends the period during which newly listed and transfer companies can receive complimentary products and services from 24 to 48 months. These services include market surveillance, web hosting, and analytics, among others, and are provided by third-party vendors. The purpose of this expansion is to help NYSE stay competitive in attracting new listings and transfers by offering extended benefits similar to those provided by Nasdaq. The approval ensures that the rule is transparent and does not discriminate unfairly among companies.

    Simple Explanation

    The New York Stock Exchange is giving newly listed companies extra free services for twice as long as before, sort of like getting an extended trial period, to make them pick NYSE over other options like Nasdaq.