Robocall company may receive the largest FCC fine ever | Engadget

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Robocall company may receive the largest FCC fine ever

The FCC has proposed a $299,997,000 fine against"the largest robocall firm" it has ever investigated, the regulator. It would be the FCC's largest fine ever, and targets a firm that made over 5 billion calls in three months, enough"to have called each person in the United States 15 times," it wrote.

The operation is run by Roy Cox, Jr. and Michael Aaron Jones via their Sumco Panama company, along with other domestic and foreign entities. In July of this year, the FCC issued its first ever"K4 Notice" and"N2 Order" directing all US telephone providers to stop carrying traffic related to the car warranty scam calls.

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