Finally, a law to end pesky calls is in place
Tuesday September 27, 2011 03:24:50 PM,
IANS
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No more pesky calls, SMSs from Tuesday
Millions of
mobile subscribers across the country are likely to get relief
from pesky commercial calls and messages with the regulations
preventing such communications coming into effect Tuesday. To
avail the service, the
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New Delhi:
The government Tuesday brought into force a regulation barring
commercial calls and messages, giving relief to mobile subscribers
nagged by the telemarketing companies.
To avail the service, customers will have to get themselves
registered with the National Customer Preference Registry, earlier
known as "National Do Not Call Registry", by dialling toll free
number 1909.
They can also send a SMS message.
The regulation limits an individual customer from sending more
than 100 messages in a day. This this restriction will not be
applicable on festival days.
"The first step has been taken but the more important challenge
will be that we are able to implement it as well," said Kapil
Sibal, minister of communications.
The regulation includes a fine ranging from Rs.25,000 to
Rs.250,000 for defaulting companies. This can be imposed six
times.
If violations persist, the company will be blacklisted for two
years.
According to reports, while the number of pesky calls has fallen
lately, messages are still a menace. On an average, as many as
47,454 complaints a month are registered.
The department of telecom (DoT) has provided '140' number series
to be allocated to telemarketers for a fixed line network.
Access providers have to make relevant provisions in their network
before allocation of resources to telemarketers using '140'
numbering series from fixed line network.
Unlike the previous regulation that asked customers to register
their numbers in "Do Not Call" list, the new one allows customers
to choose from different categories like "Fully blocked" or
"Partially blocked".
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No more pesky calls, SMSs from Tuesday
Millions of
mobile subscribers across the country are likely to get relief
from pesky commercial calls and messages with the regulations
preventing such communications coming into effect Tuesday. To
avail the service, the
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