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Regulatory the record · 4/3/2026

FCC proposes $4.5 million fine for voice service provider hosting ‘suspicious’ foreign call traffic

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The FCC proposed a $4.5 million fine against Voxbeam, a voice service provider, for hosting suspicious foreign call traffic that enabled financial impersonation robocalls to U.S. consumers. The calls allegedly used non-compliant and dormant accounts.

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The FCC proposed a $4.5 million fine against Voxbeam, a voice service provider, for hosting suspicious foreign call traffic that enabled financial impersonation robocalls to U.S. consumers. The calls allegedly used non-compliant and dormant accounts.

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Phishing Impersonation robocall fraud