U.S. regulators said on Thursday they want to prevent "spam" from reaching mobile phones and may set up a registry of e-mail users who don't want to receive junk messages.

The Federal Communications Commission said it would look into ways to keep cell phones free of the unwanted messages that plague computer networks, while the Federal Trade Commission said it would explore whether it could duplicate its “Do Not Call” anti-telemarketing registry for e-mail users.

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