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The Hill: Want to ruin text messaging? Get the government involved

ByLiam Sigaud December 5, 2018

The FCC is poised to defeat an effort to make it easier for spammers and other bad actors to bombard users through text messaging. Consumers should rejoice.

This op-ed is available at The Hill. 

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