Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has joined a multistate crackdown on illegal robocalls.
Mayes and 50 other attorneys general issued warning letters to 37 voice providers for failing to comply with federal robocall rules. The effort is part of Operation Robocall Roundup, a coordinated effort by the bipartisan Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force.
In a statement, Mayes said these companies are “knowingly allowing scam robocalls to be routed through their networks.”
In addition to the warning letters, the task force is alerting 99 downstream providers — companies that carry traffic on behalf of those 37 providers — that they are doing business with noncompliant actors.
Arizona residents who believe they have been targeted by scam robocalls may file a complaint at www.azag.gov/consumer or with the FCC: https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/stop-unwanted-robocalls-and-texts.
The 37 providers receiving warning letters include:
- Advantage Investors LLC
- Alpha Stream
- Ananya Traders LLC
- Ariyan Khan
- BBT Voice Private Limited
- Belthrough
- BPO VoIP
- Collection 3 LLC
- Communications and Telephone Systems Co.
- Dial Vista Corp.
- DigitalOcean, LLC
- Dtel Network LLC
- End Zone Financial Services
- EON Telecom Inc.
- Family Communication Inc.
- Fiber Flux VOIP
- First Tele Communications Inc.
- Flow VOIP LLC
- Globe Tech Solutions
- Higher Response Marketing, Inc.
- HK KwaiFong Group Limited
- Infinity SIP LLC
- Lexico Telecom LTD / Lextel LTD
- Mexico IP Phones LLC
- Nexusphere VOIP LLC
- Pleedex LLC
- Quantum Link VOIP LLC
- Ringnition
- SK Teleco LLC
- SkyPulse VOIP
- Stacy Newsome LNCC LCC
- Telnextrix LLC
- Terra Voip
- TheVisionConnect
- Tiera Enterprises LLC
- Voip Torque
- Whisl Telecom, LLC / Telconus / Telcon US / Telcon Voice