Canadian Do Not Call List Starts With a Fault

CanadaToday was the day when the Canadian Do Not Call list was scheduled to start functioning. Instead of that, the DNC malfunctioned and left the people frustrated. Continue Reading…

Good News for International Telemarketers - Trans-Pacific Cable

The new Trans-Pacific Express submarine cable financed by telecom companies from China, Korea and USA has seen activation of its first phase. The first tests seem encouraging - the optic cable transmits data at speeds of 5.12 Terabits, which is almost its designed capacity. When the cable starts servicing the international data Continue Reading…

Canadian Boiler-rooms to be Targeted by a New Do Not Call List

From September 30, 2008 Canada joins the civilized countries (such as USA, United Kingdom, Australia and others) to have a national Do Not Call List.The radical step was taken and the technical base supported by Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. The legislation behind the Canada DNC list was created by a close collaboration among the government, Canadian Marketing Association and several public organizations.

Canadians themselves seem to be ecstatic about Continue Reading…

Do Not Call List Subscription Fees will Soar

Let me save you $2,200! As of October 1, 2008 subscription fees for telemarketers to access the Federal Do Not Call list (USA) will increase from $54 to $62 for each area code. The full DNC subscription will be increased from $14,850 to whopping $17,050.

Now, if you apply for access or Continue Reading…

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