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51 attorneys general launch effort to crack down on robocalls

NORTH CAROLINA, AUG 7 – Operation Robocall Roundup targets non-compliant voice providers allowing nearly 1.3 billion robocalls to North Carolinians this year, with 51 attorneys general enforcing FCC rules.

  • On Thursday, Attorney General Jeff Jackson launched Operation Robocall Roundup, a multistate effort by the Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force to send warning letters to 37 voice providers.
  • Voice providers failed to comply with FCC rules, with North Carolinians receiving over 5 million robocalls in June as almost 1.3 billion calls flooded the year.
  • The Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force sent warning letters to 37 voice service providers and notified 99 downstream providers about noncompliant call traffic.
  • The Federal Communications Commission will remove seven providers from the Robocall Mitigation Database if companies do not comply within three weeks.
  • Fifty-Two attorneys general joined the coalition for Operation Robocall Roundup, which caused consumers to lose more than $1.2 billion in 2023, says the Federal Trade Commission.
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Attorneys general from all 50 states sending warning letters to 37 voice providers

The effort does not mean robocalls will immediately stop, as it remains a constant game of cat and mouse between phone companies and law enforcement

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