Does this mean Uber's daily spam robocalls from "Molly" to New York City residents that offer no option to be removed from the list or speak to a live person will stop?
If this is what they were actually doing, and not hyperbole, I suspect you would have a reasonable case to fill out an FCC complaint - see their "Rules and Resources for Dealing with Unwanted Calls and Texts" at https://consumercomplaints.fcc.gov/hc/en-us/articles/2028738...
I've gotten several. I still have one recorded in voicemail. It likely wouldn't matter since Uber would call it a "political" call, thus utilizing one of the loopholes so they can spam the heck out of your phone number. All they accomplished by calling me over and over and over is ensuring that I'll never use their service.
Vonage's auto-translate results for the curious:
"Hi it's Molly with Huber and we need your help. We ended the days when you couldn't get a ride home because cab didn't wanna leave Manhattan now married to blog Theo is trying to bring the bad old days back because his millionaire taxi donors are telling him to why on earth would your council member. Ever consider voting for something like that. They should stand up for you. Not orders from the mayor your council member is sponsoring this bill and we need your voice. Please call your council number and tell them to take their name off of mayor-to-bother-as(?) an title bird(?) because you and all New Yorkers deserve a reliable transportation. Paid for by Huber 212-257-1745." "