> Blame your phone company and the FCC for not solving this
I do. They don't care. AT&T doesn't even care that their cell network barely gets above 1 or 2 bars in a major metropolitan area. They mislead consumers by displaying 5Ge as the network (it just means you're on 4G but in an area that might have 5G service). My phone is really not a phone anymore, at least 95% of the time. I do make outgoing calls myself and only answer when I have a definite expected call from a known number. I use video chat apps for both audio/video calls for family.
I do. They don't care. AT&T doesn't even care that their cell network barely gets above 1 or 2 bars in a major metropolitan area. They mislead consumers by displaying 5Ge as the network (it just means you're on 4G but in an area that might have 5G service). My phone is really not a phone anymore, at least 95% of the time. I do make outgoing calls myself and only answer when I have a definite expected call from a known number. I use video chat apps for both audio/video calls for family.