Representatives from the healthcare, financial, education, transportation, insurance...
Representatives from the healthcare, financial, education, transportation, insurance and technology sectors met with aides to FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai last week to seek clarification on whether certain predictive dialers count as “automatic telephone dialing systems” under the Telephone Consumer Protection…
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Act (http://bit.ly/12pWMcl). A wide range of businesses uses predictive dialers to place “critical, time-sensitive non-telemarketing calls” to benefit consumers, said the American Bankers Association, American Financial Services Association, U.S. Chamber of Commerce and others. They urged the commission to clarify that predictive dialers unable to store, produce and dial random or sequential numbers are permitted under the law.