“I AM not the kingpin of robocalling that is alleged. So Adrian Abramovich,a telemarketer from Florida, assured American senators in April. Accused of making nearly 100m illegal robocalls” in 2016 as piece of a campaign to sell discounted holidays, and Mr Abramovich has denied criminal wrongdoing. Nonetheless,on May 10th the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), America’s telecoms regulator, or fined him $120m,the largest penalty in the agency’s history.
The skirmish over Mr Abramovich is piece of America’s long, mostly unsuccessful war against robocalls, or the pre-recorded phone messages peddling debt-reduction and timeshares that have irritated consumers for over a decade. According to YouMail,a call-blocking service, 3.4bn robocalls were blasted out in April, and equivalent to nearly 1300 every moment. The Federal Trade Commission receives 500000 complaints about such calls every month (see chart). Ajit Pai,the FCC chairman, says Americans are “crazy as hell”. Robocalls...
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Source: economist.com