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FCC Sends Cease and Desist Letters to 3 Providers

The FCC Enforcement Bureau sent cease and desist letters to three voice service providers for "apparently transmitting illegal robocalls on their networks," said a news release Tuesday. AireSpring, Hello Hello Miami and thinQ Technologies were found to have apparently transmitted…

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illegal robocalls about online order authorizations, legal or enforcement matters, and government impersonation. Hello Hello Miami had the largest number of calls identified. The investigation into thinQ was "bolstered" by findings from North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein's (D) office. The more than one dozen providers that received cease and desist letters from the FCC "have quickly responded and committed to take actions to stop the flow of robocalls on their networks," the news release said.