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Re: Cogent for ISP bandwidth


From: Darius Jahandarie <djahandarie () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 17 May 2012 11:13:02 -0400

On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 11:10 AM, Robert Bonomi
<bonomi () mail r-bonomi com> wrote:

Marshall Eubanks <marshall.eubanks () gmail com> wrote:

On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 12:46 AM, PC <paul4004 () gmail com> wrote:
While there may be other grounds for telling them not to call you, the
do not call list is not one of them as it does not apply to business
to business solicitations.

"The national Do-Not-Call list protects home voice or personal
wireless phone numbers only. While you may be able to register a
business number, your registration will not make telephone
solicitations to that number unlawful."
http://www.fcc.gov/guides/unwanted-telephone-marketing-calls


Also, (from http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/do-not-call-list )

The Do-Not-Call registry does not prevent all unwanted calls. It does
not cover the following:

     calls from organizations with which you have established a
business relationship;

And, in this case, there is a previously established  business relationship.

a) The "previously established business relationship" exemption expires 6
  months after the 'business relationship' ends. (This is in the 'fine
  print' of the actual rules0  As the relationship in question ended
  several years ago, according to the prior poster, this exemption would
  not apply.

b) Nothing in the Do-not-call rules applies to calls to business numbers.
  Callers to business numbers are not even required to respect a 'put me
  on your "do-not-call" list', or 'do not call me again' request under
  the DNC rules.

So the moral of the story is to make sure you always make your Cogent
calls from your home phone? :-)

-- 
Darius Jahandarie


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