FCC Just Fined Robocallers a Record $300 million

After months of investigation, the FCC fined “the largest illegal robocall operation” $300 million. This is the FCC’s largest issued fine. The FCC has decided to proceed with its proposed record-setting $300 million fine against “the largest illegal robocall operation” it has ever encountered,

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FCC Just Fined Robocallers a Record $300 million

After months of investigation, the FCC fined “the largest illegal robocall operation” $300 million. This is the FCC’s largest issued fine. The FCC has decided to proceed with its proposed record-setting $300 million fine against “the largest illegal robocall operation”

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