
The RND Administrator expects to offer an annual subscription option in the future, as well. (10/2/21) Those wishing to use the RND may sign up for a one-month subscription, a three-month subscription, or a six-month subscription. The RND will offer six subscription tiers: Extra Small, Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large, and Jumbo. Interim usage charges for the RND announced: On October 1, 2021, following completion of a successful beta test, the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau announced the initial interim usage charges for subscriptions to the RND.Small providers required to report permanently disconnected numbers: On October 15, small providers began reporting permanently disconnected numbers to the administrator. Now all providers are required to report disconnected numbers to the administrator each month. (10/16/21).


Database Guidance Published: CGB clarified that a caller may be eligible for the safe harbor if its duly authorized agent queries the RND on its behalf.Revised interim usage charges approved: The Commission announced its approval of new interim usage pricing that will take effect on April 27, 2022.Callers have queried the database more than 240.7 million times, potentially preventing over 13 million unwanted calls. RND turns one: On the first anniversary of RND operations, the database contains over 268 million telephone numbers.The database reaches over 300 million telephone numbers: As of February 17, 2023, the database contains over 305.9 million geographic and toll-free numbers.Revised interim usage charges approved: The Commission announced its approval of new interim usage pricing that will take effect April 3, 2023.For more information, click through the tabs below. This webpage will be updated with more information as it becomes available. The Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau announced the initial interim usage charges for subscriptions to the RND. The database became operational for paid subscribers on November 1, 2021.

When Can Callers Start Using the Reassigned Numbers Database? If the database wrongly indicates that the number has not been reassigned, the caller may be protected against TCPA liability when placing the call. The Reassigned Numbers Database can be found at How Can the Reassigned Numbers Database Help?Ĭallers can check before making a call to find out if the phone number may have been reassigned. Callers can use the database to determine whether a telephone number may have been reassigned so they can avoid calling consumers who do not want to receive the calls.Ĭallers that use the database can also reduce their potential Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) liability by avoiding inadvertent calls to consumers who have not given consent for the call. The FCC's Reassigned Numbers Database (RND) is designed to prevent a consumer from getting unwanted calls intended for someone who previously held their phone number.
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