TeleblockTeleBlock[1] is a software program that automatically screens and blocks outbound calls against available federal, state, wireless, third party, and in-house Do-Not-Call (DNC) lists. Designed for use in telemarketing and outbound call centers, TeleBlock is applied to a subscriber's telephone carrier, provided voice lines, or delivered through their predictive dialing and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software. The system triggers all predetermined outbound calls to query a proprietary customer specific DNC database in real-time. HistoryOn November 9, 1999, Alison (Garfinkel) Andrews, president and inventor of Call Compliance, and Dean Garfinkel, CEO of Call Compliance, Inc., filed a patent[2] for a "call blocking system". The patent describes a call blocking system as:
The patent was issued on December 11, 2001.[2] In 2010, Teleblock was acquired by Gryphon Networks. Government testimonyIn a statement to the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regarding Do Not Call regulations in the US, Steve Carter, Attorney General of Indiana, commented on the effectiveness of TeleBlock. In his comments, Carter stated that TeleBlock has "supplied a cost-effective, straightforward tool for telemarketers to comply with the Commission's Rules, the Federal Trade Commission's Rules, and the various state rules governing telephone solicitations."[4] Carter went on to say, "TeleBlock has yet to see one of its customers fined."[4] State DNC rulesSome companies, such as Call Compliance, Inc., offer a list of all state DNC regulations in one area.[5] InternationalIn September 2008, Canada opened registration to the Canadian DNC list to the general public. Three Canadian service providers – VanillaSoft, Thunder CRM, and MarkeTel – offered TeleBlock in Canada at that time.[6][7] References
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