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FCC Proposes $4.5 Million Fine for FCC Robocall Scheme

In a bipartisan vote, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed a multi-million dollar fine against a Chicago-based company for a robocall scheme that impersonated agents of the agency. 

FCC Upholds Forfeiture Order Against Amateur Licensee

FCC upholds record $34,000 fine against Idaho amateur radio operator who interfered with Forest Service communications during critical wildfire suppression efforts, rejecting his plea of good intentions.

More FCC Fines for Pirate Radio Operators in Boston Area

The Enforcement Bureau of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is continuing its active pursuit of illegal radio operations, announcing the latest round of fines against pirate radio operators.

FCC Issues a New Round of Notices for Pirate Radio Operators in NYC, Miami

The FCC has issued new fines to pirate radio operators in New York and Miami. Penalties range from $40,000 to $920,000 for unauthorized broadcasting, targeting multiple individuals in both metro areas.

FCC Reaches Settlement with Transmitter of Spoofed Election Calls

The Enforcement Bureau of the FCC has reached a settlement with a telecommunications provider in connection with charges that the company transmitted illegal, AI-generated robocalls.
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FCC Confirms $2.3 Million Fine for Pirate Radio Broadcaster

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued a Forfeiture Order in connection with its investigation of a Bronx, NY, pirate radio station operator.

Wireless Company Agrees to $1 Million Penalty for 911 Outages

Verizon Wireless has agreed to pay a $1 million penalty in connection with an investigation into the company’s role in a series of 911 system outages in December 2022.

FCC Targets $2M Fine for Bogus Robocall Caller IDs

The FCC has proposed a major enforcement action against one of the companies that transmitted illegal robocalls in advance of New Hampshire’s 2024 Democratic Presidential Primary in January.

Illegal Robocall Campaign Targeted NH Voters with Deceptive Tactics

The FCC has proposed a $6 million fine in connection with an AI-generated robocall campaign targeting New Hampshire voters just ahead of that state’s Democratic Presidential Primary Election in January.

FCC Proposes $1.2 Million Fine for Marketing of Noncompliant Radio Devices

In another example of its stepped-up enforcement efforts, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has cited...
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