"The key is requiring these phone companies to help stop the calls before they reach the consumer and do it at no additional charge," she told The AP.
While consumers can buy software like Hiya and YouMail to help weed out the billions of robocalls that Americans collectively receive each month on cellphones, this new legislation thrusts the responsibility on service providers to block those calls from ever reaching consumers."
So question to Verizon: Why are you in violation by not blocking unwanted robocalls? The AI technology is out there. Especially for the $2.99 being paid for this service. In regards to your obligations, this creates an unfair and deceptive practice by which can now be taken to each state's attorney general, the FTC.gov and FCC for violation of TCPA and Can SPAM laws.