From 27 September, 850 million phone subscribers across the country may finally get some relief from unsolicited commercial calls and messages.
The last attempt, in 2007, to curb telemarketers by setting up a Do Not Call (DNC) Registry failed miserably. But the National Consumer Preference Registry, the latest effort that has missed many launch deadlines, raises hope for putting an end to pesky calls and messages.
TRAI has strengthened the DNC guidelines and revamped registration norms for the telemarketers. Here's how the new set of guidelines will work.
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Monday, September 26, 2011
New DND guidelines: 7 things to know
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