Wireless Number Blocking(SM)� available for free to teleservices professionals via Call Compliance�s patented TeleBlock® platform
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[July 14, 2004]

Wireless Number Blocking(SM)� available for free to teleservices professionals via Call Compliance�s patented TeleBlock® platform

Call Compliance, Inc., the leader in Do Not Call compliance, today announced that it will deliver a new Wireless Number Blocking(SM) service to the teleservices sector. This new service is offered by Call Compliance in partnership with TeleBlock® licensed telephone carriers, including MCI, Qwest, Paetec, XO, Covista, and many others.



This new service will be delivered via Call Compliance�s industry-leading TeleBlock® Do Not Call platform. TeleBlock® subscribers will be able to screen and block their outbound calls, at no additional charge, against the database of numbers ported from wireline to wireless service. This wireless database information will be updated on a daily basis, which means an unprecedented level of compliance for TeleBlock® subscribers.

�As the leader in compliance services for the teleservices industry, Call Compliance is well aware of the hurdles faced by telemarketers trying to avoid calls to wireless numbers,� said Stefan Dunigan, Call Compliance�s Vice President of Operations. �With Wireless Number Blocking(SM), Call Compliance makes it simple for any entity to ensure instant compliance with FCC wireless calling prohibitions.�



�We�ve leveraged our patented TeleBlock® Do Not Call platform to enable teleservices professionals to screen and block their calls against the wireless portability database,� said Dean Garfinkel, Chairman of Call Compliance. �Wireless Number Blocking(SM) makes it possible for telemarketers to instantly achieve, via their own telephone carrier, the 100% compliance demanded by the FCC,� continued Mr. Garfinkel.

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