It's usually illegal to make robocalls to cell phones, but one conservative robocalling firm apparently hasn't gotten the message.
The company received its warning from the FCC last year after allegedly placing more than 4.7 million robocalls to mobile phones during the 2012 election cycle. It's illegal to place robocalls to cell phones except in limited circumstances: when the calls are made for emergency purposes, or when they're made with the prior consent of the recipient.
FCC enforcement chief Travis LeBlanc said the commission is "committed to protecting consumers from harassing, intrusive, and unwanted robocalls to cell phones, smart phones, and other mobile devices."
Reached by phone Thursday, Dialing Services owner Chris Kolker said he hadn't heard about the fine and needed to consult with his attorney.
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