The FCC has rules in place to ban sending commercial advertising wirelessly to mobile phones without obtaining specific consent from a recipient in advance.
These rules are designed to prevent advertisers from spamming cell phones with text messages, thus clogging cellular networks and incurring charges for mobile subscribers.
This rule applies to messages sent directly to mobile phones using technologies like SMS text messaging. It does not apply, for example, to email messages that recipients may happen to read via email apps on their smartphones.
But message senders need a way to know which domains these are so that they can avoid sending to those domains without prior consent.
For this reason, the FCC created the Wireless Domain Registry of Internet domain names that are used to distribute messages to mobile devices, primarily as SMS text messages. Mobile service providers are required to submit updated domain names to the list and to report any updates or changes within 30 days.
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