Well, it made the national CBC news this AM. Now people are calling for something better than the NDNCL, since it obviously isn't working.

Peter MacFarlane

On 10-12-20 09:55 PM, Ivan Kovacevic wrote:
The ultimate irony is that Bell is the operator of the Canadian NDNCL.

http://www.bell.ca/enterprise/EntNews_Press_200802.page

as per the press release:

Bell will design, develop, implement and operate the National DNCL to:

     * Accept consumer registrations of telephone numbers on the DNCL
     * Make the DNCL available to telemarketers and collect related fees, and
     * Register consumer complaints about telemarketing


Best Regards,

Ivan Kovacevic

Star Telecom | www.startelecom.ca | [email protected]
T: +14164790325 x205 | C: +14168350532 | F: +14166195403




-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Darwin [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: December-20-10 8:50 PM
To: John Lange
Cc: asterisk Mailing
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Bell Canada has paid a $1.3 million penalty for 
violating the National Do Not Call List Rules

On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 04:32:09PM -0600, John Lange wrote:
I guess this isn't really on topic but still; Wow.

http://crtc.gc.ca/eng/com100/2010/r101220.htm
Sounds like small change for them. We got a bunch of calls claiming to be from 
Bell advertising services, but we just hung up on
them.
Glad the CRTC has made them hang up this practice, for now at least.

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