I've looked into the history of some of these perps before and I'm always shocked at how many chances they've been given to stop being shady-as-fuck scammers and it's almost like they're addicted to it. So yeah, they deserve whatever the FCC, FTC or whoever is dishing out (and probably much more).
Looking through this docket, these assholes have playing stalling games for years and they STILL aren't blocked yet. They get at least 14 days to respond, then the FCC has to decide they're still doing it, then it'll take another 30 days for the block to be mandatory.
> One Owl will have at least 14 days to respond to the Initial Determination Order. Id. § 64.1200(n)(5)(ii)-(iii).
> If One Owl’s response to that order is insufficient or One Owl continues to allow substantially similar traffic onto the U.S. network, then the Bureau will publish a Final Determination Order in EB Docket No. 22-174 finding that One Owl is not in compliance with section 64.1200(n)(5). Id. § 64.1200(n)(5)(iii).
> In the event that the Bureau issues a Final Determination Order in this matter, pursuant to section 64.1200(n)(6) of the Commission’s Rules, all U.S.-based voice service providers shall be required to block One Owl’s traffic. Id. § 64.1200(n)(6). Providers must monitor EB Docket No. 22-174 and initiate blocking beginning 30 days from the release date of the Final Determination Order.
Looking through this docket, these assholes have playing stalling games for years and they STILL aren't blocked yet. They get at least 14 days to respond, then the FCC has to decide they're still doing it, then it'll take another 30 days for the block to be mandatory.
> One Owl will have at least 14 days to respond to the Initial Determination Order. Id. § 64.1200(n)(5)(ii)-(iii). > If One Owl’s response to that order is insufficient or One Owl continues to allow substantially similar traffic onto the U.S. network, then the Bureau will publish a Final Determination Order in EB Docket No. 22-174 finding that One Owl is not in compliance with section 64.1200(n)(5). Id. § 64.1200(n)(5)(iii). > In the event that the Bureau issues a Final Determination Order in this matter, pursuant to section 64.1200(n)(6) of the Commission’s Rules, all U.S.-based voice service providers shall be required to block One Owl’s traffic. Id. § 64.1200(n)(6). Providers must monitor EB Docket No. 22-174 and initiate blocking beginning 30 days from the release date of the Final Determination Order.