
On 08/18/2015 05:14 PM, Erik Flournoy wrote:
Is actually right. Legislation that blocks a company from auto dialing a number based on it being a cell phone or landline is extremely difficult to prosecute. Straight talk has a home service that essentially uses a wireless carrier backbone. I can pickup the base plug it in at my neighbors house or better yet put it in my car on a power inverter and wah lah my home phone is what it truly is a cell phone with a 110-220v power supply. Number Portability would make wireline and wireless number location nearly impossible. Manual dialing would be the only way to prevent an auto dialer issue.
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