
Attorney General Formella, Coalition Issue Anti-Robocall Warning Letters to 37 Telecom Companies
- Scanner Alerts Media

- Aug 7
- 2 min read
Attorney General John M. Formella today, as part of a national Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force, launched Operation Robocall Roundup today, a multistate effort to crack down on robocalls across the country. Attorney General Formella and 50 bipartisan attorneys general are sending warning letters to 37 voice providers demanding that they act now to stop illegal robocalls being routed through their networks.
“Stopping robocalls and the scams they facilitate is an on-going priority of my office. Everyone who has a phone has had to deal with unwanted robocalls,” said Attorney General Formella. “It is a national problem with local effect. There were over 136 million suspected robocalls routed to the 603-area code in 2024. Operation Robocall Roundup is another step in our efforts to hold telecom companies accountable for failure to follow the FCC rules to help reduce robocall traffic.”
These providers haven’t complied with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules about responding to government traceback requests, haven’t registered in the FCC’s Robocall Mitigation Databases, or haven’t filed a plan that describes how they will reduce illegal robocalls on their network. By disregarding these simple rules, these companies are allowing robocallers onto their phone networks and then passing their calls on to other downstream providers until they reach the phones of New Hampshire residents.
The task force is sending copies of the letters to over 99 downstream providers that accept call traffic from the 37 companies, so that they know they’re doing business with bad actors that are not willing to follow the rules that apply to everyone equally.
The FCC is also taking a close look at several of these companies. It announced yesterday that it will be removing seven of these providers from the Robocall Mitigation Database, which means that other providers will no longer be allowed to accept and route any calls from their networks.
The voice service providers receiving warning letters are:
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
In 2022, 51 attorneys general joined forces to create the Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force. The Task Force investigates and takes legal action against companies responsible for significant volumes of illegal and fraudulent robocall traffic routed into and across the United States.
The Consumer Protection and Antitrust Bureau investigates unfair, deceptive or unreasonable practices involving New Hampshire consumers. To file a complaint with the New Hampshire Department of Justice, call the Consumer Protection Hotline at 1-888-468-4454 or file a complaint online https://www.doj.nh.gov/citizens/consumer-protection-antitrust-bureau/consumer-complaints



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