For years, the public has complained to the phone companies about blocking robo calls. Obviously, the phone company wouldn't do anything since cutting them off would affect their income string. Kind of like the fox guarding the henhouse.
But along comes VOIP services and they are quick to allow it
An article from the Attorney General's office put me off on a search and I found this service
If you are using a VOIP Service, (sorry, doesn't work on Wireless yet), follow the link and check it out. They say they cover these carriers: AT&T U-Verse, Astound Broadband, BroadVoice/PhonePower, Cablevision/Optimum, Comcast, Sonic, SureWest, Time Warner, Ooma Premier, Verizon FiOS, Voipo, Voip.ms, Vonage, 1-Voip, and Wave Broadband. Don't see Charter, you'll have to check into this one.
With the upcoming elections, I don't need more surveys to try and figure out who I am voting for. I'm gonna be on my free vacation to the Bahamas that I got on my last call
Paul
But along comes VOIP services and they are quick to allow it
If you are using a VOIP Service, (sorry, doesn't work on Wireless yet), follow the link and check it out. They say they cover these carriers: AT&T U-Verse, Astound Broadband, BroadVoice/PhonePower, Cablevision/Optimum, Comcast, Sonic, SureWest, Time Warner, Ooma Premier, Verizon FiOS, Voipo, Voip.ms, Vonage, 1-Voip, and Wave Broadband. Don't see Charter, you'll have to check into this one.
With the upcoming elections, I don't need more surveys to try and figure out who I am voting for. I'm gonna be on my free vacation to the Bahamas that I got on my last call
Paul