The FCC is proposing a significant fine of nearly $4.5 million on a VOIP service provider involved in an illegal robocalling scheme. User comments emphasize the ineffectiveness of fines without mandatory jail time and express concern that such penalties are often treated as mere business expenses by corporations. There’s a call for corporate structural reform to prevent future abuse, and particular frustration is directed towards the fact that the fine was instigated by spam calls affecting FCC staff, highlighting a disparity in enforcement against normal consumers.