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FCC Considers New Rule for English Skills in Overseas Call Centers

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In a bid to revitalize customer service and repatriate jobs, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering implementing new regulations that would encourage bringing call center positions back to the United States. This move is part of a broader effort to enhance the quality of customer service experienced by American consumers.

Among the proposals up for discussion this month is whether telecom companies should ensure that overseas call center employees possess proficiency in American Standard English. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr highlighted this initiative, emphasizing the common frustration felt by Americans when they dial a domestic business only to find themselves connected to a customer service representative stationed abroad.

“Language and communication barriers can often hinder the process, leaving callers unable to achieve quick and satisfactory resolutions,” Carr noted, underscoring the need for measures that could improve the effectiveness of customer interactions.

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