MORE THAN 100 MILLION SERVED
Something of a milestone was reported recently by the Federal Trade Commission.
"Statement of Federal Trade Commission Chairman Deborah Platt Majoras on the 100 Millionth Number on the National Do Not Call Registry," was the headline on the announcement from the FTC.
For those keeping score, the actual number is 100,275,559 recorded between June 27, 2003, and Aug. 12, 2005.
The FTC accounted for 90,449,111, including 65,513,405 Web registrations and 24,935,706 via phone. Also reported were 9,826,448 registrations transferred from states.
By Glenn J. Kalinoski, Executive Editor, Customer Inter@ction Solutions
Tags: Federal Trade Commission Deborah Platt Majoras Do Not Call Registry
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