Teleblock

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Short description: Software program

TeleBlock[1] is a software program that automatically screens and blocks outbound calls against available federal, state, wireless, third party, and in-house Do-Not-Call (DNC) lists. Designed for use in telemarketing and outbound call centers, TeleBlock is applied to a subscriber's telephone carrier, provided voice lines, or delivered through their predictive dialing and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software. The system triggers all predetermined outbound calls to query a proprietary customer specific DNC database in real-time.

History

On November 9, 1999, Alison (Garfinkel) Andrews, president and inventor of Call Compliance, and Dean Garfinkel, CEO of Call Compliance, Inc., filed a patent[2] for a "call blocking system". The patent describes a call blocking system as:

The integration of various federally required and state mandated do-not-call lists for telemarketers into a system that automatically blocks outgoing calls from a number of companies ("Customer Companies") taking into account factors such as preexisting customers which may legally be contacted is disclosed. The system reviews outgoing calls by a telemarketer, compares it to the general do-not-call lists and the specific customer company do-not-call list and override permitted call list to make a determination if the call should be completed. This integration is due to the incorporation of a general purpose computer in a central location that is connected to all the major telephone carriers switch cluster locations and operated by a service provider. The "do-not-call" database of originating/destination pairs, as well as the logic for blocking or permitting telephone calls, is stored in this computer. This computer makes all blocking decisions in real-time based on the originating and destination number combinations of the call.[3]

The patent was issued on December 11, 2001.[2]

In 2010, Teleblock was acquired by Gryphon Networks.

Government testimony

In a statement to the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regarding Do Not Call regulations in the US, Steve Carter, Attorney General of Indiana , commented on the effectiveness of TeleBlock. In his comments, Carter stated that TeleBlock has "supplied a cost-effective, straightforward tool for telemarketers to comply with the Commission's Rules, the Federal Trade Commission's Rules, and the various state rules governing telephone solicitations."[4] Carter went on to say, "TeleBlock has yet to see one of its customers fined."[4]

State DNC rules

Some companies, such as Call Compliance, Inc., offer a list of all state DNC regulations in one area.[5]

International

In September 2008, Canada opened registration to the Canadian DNC list to the general public. Three Canadian service providers – VanillaSoft, Thunder CRM, and MarkeTel – offered TeleBlock in Canada at that time.[6][7]

References

  1. "Gryphon Networks: TeleBlock® Plus". April–May 2004. http://www.gryphonnetworks.com/teleblock-compliance. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 U.S. Patent No. 6,330,317
  3. Patent Abstract
  4. 4.0 4.1 STATE OF INDIANA'S COMMENTS, Comments from Steve Carter, Attorney General of Indiana
  5. "Call Compliance, Inc. - State Regulations". http://www.callcompliance.com/regulations/state-regulations.html. 
  6. TMCNet, VanillaSoft Looks to CSC for Canada's Do-Not-Call Law Compliance
  7. Canada.com , Software helps with 'do not call' compliance