by Christine M. Reilly , Brett J. Natarelli , Madelaine A. Newcomb and Cody A. DeCamp
Continuing its recent trend of cracking down on robocalls, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued another three cease and desist letters to voice service providers.
AireSpring, Hello Hello Miami and thinQ Technologies each received a letter from the agency on March 22 explaining that investigations found the providers were "apparently facilitating illegal robocall traffic on their networks."
The investigations relied on information collected by the Traceback Consortium and - for thinQ - the North Carolina Department of Justice.