FCC Moves to Fine Voxbeam $4.5M in Robocall Case Linked to Foreign Traffic

FCC Moves to Fine Voxbeam .5M in Robocall Case Linked to Foreign Traffic
The FCC has proposed a $4.5 million fine against Voxbeam after finding the company routed tens of thousands of robocalls from an unregistered Czech provider into U.S. networks, many impersonating bank fraud and customer service numbers. Investigators found the calls came from a dormant account reactivated since 2018 and say Voxbeam violated Robocall Mitigation Database rules, prompting enforcement action and a warning to gateway providers. #Voxbeam #Axfone

Keypoints

  • FCC moved to fine Voxbeam $4.5 million for routing suspicious robocalls into U.S. networks.
  • Voxbeam carried calls from Axfone, a Czech provider not listed in the Robocall Mitigation Database.
  • Many calls spoofed numbers for banks such as Bank of America and Chase to impersonate fraud departments.
  • Traffic was linked to an account dormant since 2018 that experienced a sudden surge from March 31–April 3, 2025.
  • The case highlights enforcement gaps and signals that gateway providers must vet partners and block high‑risk traffic.

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