Bill Proposed for Wireless Consumer Protection by FTC – Seeks to decrease wireless fraud and increase competition

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12 Apr 2008


A newly proposed wireless bill (dubbed the Dorgan-Inouye measure after the two senators proposing it) is designed to give the Federal Trade Commission more authority to protect wireless consumers. It is particularly focused on increasing competition in the wireless industry while decreasing the amount of fraud that takes place in the areas of marketing, billing and advertising by wireless companies. It would do this by repealing the common carrier exemption, an act which has been argued over for years. Wireless carriers are currently reviewing the new legislation in order to form their own arguments against the increased regulation it would authorize.
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