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FCC releases consumer complaints report for Q3 2012

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has released its report on inquiries and complaints made by consumers to the agency’s Consumer & Government Affairs Bureau during the quarter ending September 30, 2012.

The Bureau regularly tracks inquiries and complaints from consumers on matters within the scope of the Commission’s jurisdiction.  In the area of wireline telecommunications matters, the Bureau is particularly interested in instances of “cramming” (the placing of unauthorized, misleading or deceptive charges on a telephone bill) and “slamming” (the practice of changing a subscriber’s telecommunications service provider or calling plan without the subscriber’s permission).  The Commission also tracks violations of the Federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), which includes regulations covering both the “Do Not Call” registry and unsolicited fax advertisements.

During the period from July through September 2012, the Bureau received a total of 39,912 complaints regarding wireline telecommunication services, with 37,632 complaints (94.3% of the total) in the area of TCPA issues alone, and nearly 3000 complaints in connection with unsolicited fax advertisements.  This represents a significant increase from the 32,050 total complaints during the July-September 2011 period, with 28,516 (88.9% of the total) involving TCPA issues.  

In the area of inquiries, the Bureau also received 7085 inquiries in connection with wireline telecommunications, including 4170 inquiries dealing with TCPA issues, during the period from July through September 2012.  This compares with 7011 total inquiries during the comparable period in 2011, of which 3994 were related to TCPA issues.

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Read the complete text of the Commission’s most recent quarterly report.

 

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