From Monday next week, businesses must be registered on telecoms’ “white lists” before they can send text messages containing Web links or phone numbers, the National Communications Commission (NCC).
The measure aims to curb scams through text messages, the commission said.
Article 2 of the Fraud Hazard Prevention Act (詐欺犯罪危害防制條例) authorizes telecoms to improve anti-fraud mechanisms for commercial text messaging.
From Monday next week, businesses must be registered on telecoms’ “white lists” before they can send text messages containing Web links or phone numbers, the National Communications Commission (NCC) said yesterday.
The measure aims to curb scams through text messages, the commission said.
Article 2 of the Fraud Hazard Prevention Act (詐欺犯罪危害防制條例) authorizes telecoms to improve anti-fraud mechanisms for commercial text messaging.
Source: https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2024/11/14/2003826886