Cable carves out calling rights. (Policy).(cable industry gets concession to the National do-not-call list)

Multichannel News, July, 2003 by Hearn, Ted

WASHINGTON -- In a concession to the cable industry the federal government has decided to include a business-relationship exemption in sweeping new rules designed to give consumers relief from excessive telemarketing calls to their homes, fax machines and cell phones. The cable industry, led by the National Cable & Telecommunications Association and Cablevision Systems Corp., was concerned that legitimate attempts to retain or win back customers could be frustrated if the government went too far in its effort to protect consumers from annoying telemarketers.

WITHIN LIMITS Both urged the Federal Communications Commission to make allowances for companies with current or recent business relationships with consumers. Although the FCC agreed,...

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