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WASHINGTON, DC – The Federal Communications Commission has launched a sweeping proposal to push call center jobs back to the United States, tighten customer service standards, and crack down on ...
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The FCC is setting its sights on wireless carriers again, now looking to upend customer service operations. In early March, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr announced that the agency would address how phone, ...
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Not long ago I handed Washington the blue print to stop unwanted robocalls. “The solution” as I called it followed on the heels of an absolutely woeful senate subcommittee hearing that left me ...
The Federal Communications Commission advanced a plan to bring outsourced call center jobs back to the U.S., voting Thursday to open the proposal to public comments and paving the way to adoption ...
The city of Springfield has revealed a conceptual design for a new convention and event center. Voters will decide in an April election whether to fund the project by increasing the city's lodging tax ...
It will likely be several weeks or months before the appeals court issues a ruling. That ruling could then be appealed to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Lawrence University adds women’s flag football, ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Please hold: Washington is coming for customer service. This week, FCC chairman Brendan Carr proposed rules aimed at ...
The Federal Communications Commission is preparing to vote this month on a proposal that would put offshore call center practices squarely in the regulatory spotlight, with potentially significant ...
Washington - The Federal Communications Commission said on Wednesday it is considering limits on U.S. telecom firms' use of foreign call centers and requiring foreign-based customer service workers to ...