AT&T becomes first major wireless company to automatically block spam calls

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This makes it the first major US carrier to enable the free service for all customers after an FCC ruling that allows phone service providers to offer call-blocking on an opt-out basis.

New York AT&T customers could soon be free of having to deal with annoying spam calls — or at least that's AT&T's plan.

On Tuesday, AT&T became the first major US wireless company to automatically block robocalls for its customers. The free service comes after a June Federal Communications Commission ruling that allows phone service providers to offer call-blocking on an opt-out basis. AT&T owns WarnerMedia, the parent company of CNN.

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