FCC Proposes $4.5 Million Fine for Voxbeam Over Robocall Traffic
The **Federal Communications Commission (FCC)** has proposed a $4.5 million fine against **Voxbeam Telecommunications**, a voice service provider, for allegedly accepting suspicious call traffic from an unauthorized foreign entity. The FCC alleges that **Voxbeam** failed to block traffic from a provider not listed in the Robocall Mitigation Database (RMD), leading to financial impersonation robocalls targeting American consumers.
The **Federal Communications Commission (FCC)** on Thursday proposed fining the voice service provider **Voxbeam Telecommunications** $4.5 million for allegedly accepting βsuspiciousβ call traffic from an unauthorized foreign provider.
The foreign provider, Czechia-based **Axfone**, was not allowed to transmit calls over American networks, the FCC said in a [press release](https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DOC-420577A1.pdf). The agency said it has found **Voxbeam** βapparently liable.β
Voxbeamβs actions allegedly led to βfinancial impersonation robocallsβ that were made to American consumers using βnon-compliant and long dormant accounts,β the FCC said.
**Axfone** is not listed in the agencyβs Robocall Mitigation Database (**RMD**), which the FCC said is designed to block higher-risk providers from sending illegal robocalls.
**Voxbeam** and other voice service providers are barred from accepting call traffic from unlisted providers.
βVoxbeam has an obligation to block traffic from providers not listed in the RMD and an obligation to take all reasonable steps to protect consumers from likely scam robocalls β in this case tens of thousands of foreign calls coming from accounts that have not generated a call for years,β the press release said.
**Axfone** has never been listed in the RMD and used a **Voxbeam** account that had not carried call traffic since 2018.
The tens of thousands of calls **Voxbeam** transmitted for **Axfone** were placed between March 31, 2025 and April 3, 2025, the FCC said. Many of them spoofed fraud prevention and customer service phone numbers for **Bank of America**, **Chase Bank** and other financial institutions.
The FCC launched its probe after a bank whose customers received the scam calls complained to the agency.
The fine is not yet final, the FCC said, because **Voxbeam** will be given the chance to respond before a permanent decision is made.
Voxbeam did not immediately respond to a request for comment.