6 million say no to unwanted calls
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New Delhi, Sep 14 2007 : It seems that the National Do Not Call Registry or NDNC Registry has brought a sigh of relief to the harried consumers inundated with calls from telemarketing executives hawking diverse products from loans and insurance policies to water purifiers and new telephone connections.It is evident from the fact that within 10 days of its launch, more than 60 lakh Mobile phone subscribers have enrolled in the registry.
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