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News, Telecommunications - Wednesday, January 11, 2012 10:10 - 0 Comments
Regulator pins Vodafone on Do Not Call breaches
news The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has issued a statement noting that it has accepted an enforceable undertaking from Vodafone to restrain errant dealers telemarketing products from Vodafone and 3 Mobile.
The ACMA, Australia’s regulator for broadcasting, radiocommunications, the Internet and telecommunications, had received complaints about unsolicited calls from consumers who were on the Do Not Call Register. Chris Chapman, ACMA Chairman said that telecommunications carriers need to consider enforcing compliance with the Do Not Call Register Act (2006) across their entire dealer network.
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