FCC Seeks $4.5M From Voxbeam For Robocalls

On April 3, 2026, the Federal Communications Commission sought to charge Orlando-based Voxbeam Telecommunications $4.5 million for allegedly facilitating tens of thousands of bank-impersonation robocalls. The FCC said Voxbeam transmitted nearly 61,000 calls from Czech provider Axfone between March 31 and April 3, 2025, with about 80% of caller IDs tied to Bank of America or JPMorgan Chase; consumers lost $15.9 billion to fraud in 2025. Voxbeam can respond with evidence and legal arguments before the penalty is finalized.
Scoring Rationale
Same-day enforcement action from the FCC with concrete evidence (nearly 61,000 calls, 80% spoofed bank IDs) gives high credibility and industry-wide scope. The story is actionable for voice providers and regulators; scored up for official sourcing and timeliness, slightly moderated because it's an enforcement allegation pending response.
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- Read OriginalFCC hits telecom firm that enabled bank impersonation callsamericanbanker.com


