RE: National Do Not Call Registry has opened
will not this just be a safe source of working numbers for all those covered by exceptions? <quote> Q: If I register my number on the National Do Not Call Registry, will it stop all telemarketing calls? A: No. Placing your number on the National Do Not Call Registry will stop most, but not all, telemarketing calls. Some businesses are exempt from the national registry and still can call you even if you place your number on it. Exempt businesses include: long-distance phone companies airlines banks and credit unions; and the business of insurance, to the extent that it is regulated by state law. However, many telemarketing calls are placed by professional telemarketing companies, and even if the company whose goods or services are being sold is exempt, the telemarketing company may be covered. You may still receive calls from political organizations, charities, telephone surveyors or companies with which you have an existing business relationship. The FCC has initiated a rulemaking proceeding that would extend the National Do Not Call Registry to many of the businesses that are exempt from FTC coverage. </quote> -- deejay
-----Original Message----- From: John R Levine [mailto:johnl@iecc.com] Sent: 27. júna 2003 7:53 To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: National Do Not Call Registry has opened
The domain is donotcall.gov, IP range is 206.16.196.192/26.
They all seem to have the same subject line.
Subject: National Do Not Call Registry - Complete Your Registration
DCC checksums (already have a count of 25 even though it's only been open for an hour or so and it's the middle of the night):
ok fuz1 ac8763a8 a9e8d829 5e8a506b 1d6ac5e5 ok fuz2 bc65f25a 2c08ccfd 5b8b6e2c 3c806c1d
They don't quite have all the bugs out. I gave them three phone numbers, but they only sent two confirmations.
Regards, John Levine, johnl@iecc.com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies", Information Superhighwayman wanna-be, http://iecc.com/johnl, Sewer Commissioner "More Wiener schnitzel, please", said Tom, revealingly.
In message <A44DA7EDD8262343B02C64AF7E063A07A55349@kenya.ba.tronet.sk>, Tomas Daniska <tomas@tronet.com> writes
<quote> Q: If I register my number on the National Do Not Call Registry, will it stop all telemarketing calls?
A: No. Placing your number on the National Do Not Call Registry will stop most, but not all, telemarketing calls. Some businesses are exempt from the national registry and still can call you even if you place your number on it. Exempt businesses include:
long-distance phone companies airlines banks and credit unions; and the business of insurance, to the extent that it is regulated by state law.
All the above text has now disappeared from their site ! -- Roland Perry, LINX
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 17:03:08 +0100 Roland Perry <roland@linx.net> wrote:
In message <A44DA7EDD8262343B02C64AF7E063A07A55349@kenya.ba.tronet.sk>, Tomas Daniska <tomas@tronet.com> writes
<quote>
A: No. Placing your number on the National Do Not Call Registry will stop most, but not all, telemarketing calls. Some businesses are exempt from the national registry and still can call you even if you place your number on it. Exempt businesses include:
long-distance phone companies airlines banks and credit unions; and the business of insurance, to the extent that it is regulated by state law.
All the above text has now disappeared from their site !
this is looking kind of off topic, but... most of those extemptions existed because the industries in question were being regulated by a different commission. said commission had the authority to buy into the do not call list. they have done so, and so the extemptions have mostly gone away. i think politicians can still pester you for money at dinner time, though. richard -- Richard Welty rwelty@averillpark.net Averill Park Networking 518-573-7592 Unix, Linux, IP Network Engineering, Security
Has anyone noticed that Netsol has fubared the creation dates for domains? I registered my first domain (cet.net) in May 1995, now it shows 2002. All of my domains are affected. Brad
It has been going on for a while. Trust whois.crsnic.net dates not the ones displayed in registrar whois. On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Brad Killebrew wrote:
Has anyone noticed that Netsol has fubared the creation dates for domains? I registered my first domain (cet.net) in May 1995, now it shows 2002. All of my domains are affected.
Brad
Domain Name: CET.NET Registrar: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, INC. Whois Server: whois.networksolutions.com Referral URL: http://www.networksolutions.com Name Server: NS1.CET.NET Name Server: NS2.TXIC.NET Status: ACTIVE Updated Date: 13-may-2003 Creation Date: 30-may-1995 Expiration Date: 29-may-2004 Looks fine to me. Regards, Joe Boyce --- InterStar, Inc. - Shasta.com Internet Phone: +1 (530) 224-6866 x105 Email: jboyce@shasta.com Tuesday, July 1, 2003, 9:36:43 AM, you wrote: BK> Has anyone noticed that Netsol has fubared the creation dates for domains? BK> I registered my first domain (cet.net) in May 1995, now it shows 2002. All BK> of my domains are affected. BK> Brad
In a message written on Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 11:36:43AM -0500, Brad Killebrew wrote:
Has anyone noticed that Netsol has fubared the creation dates for domains? I registered my first domain (cet.net) in May 1995, now it shows 2002. All of my domains are affected.
I see a similar issue, although not on all domains. A number that I know where registered between 1992 and 1997 now all have creation dates in 2002. It is disturbing, to say the least. -- Leo Bicknell - bicknell@ufp.org - CCIE 3440 PGP keys at http://www.ufp.org/~bicknell/ Read TMBG List - tmbg-list-request@tmbg.org, www.tmbg.org
Thus spake "Tomas Daniska" <tomas@tronet.com>
A: No. Placing your number on the National Do Not Call Registry will stop most, but not all, telemarketing calls. Some businesses are exempt from the national registry and still can call you even if you place your number on it. Exempt businesses include:
long-distance phone companies airlines banks and credit unions; and the business of insurance, to the extent that it is regulated by state law. ... political organizations, charities, telephone surveyors or ...
Nearly every call I get today is by companies on the 'exempt' list, go figure. S
participants (9)
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Brad Killebrew
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Christopher L. Morrow
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Joe Boyce
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Leo Bicknell
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Richard Welty
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Roland Perry
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Stephen Sprunk
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Tomas Daniska
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william@elan.net