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Telemarketing

Telemarketing (sometimes known as inside sales,[1] or telesales in the UK and Ireland) is a method of direct marketing in which a salesperson solicits prospective customers to buy products, subscriptions or services, either over the phone or through a subsequent face to face or web conferencing appointment scheduled during the call. Telemarketing can also include recorded sales pitches programmed to be played over the phone via automatic dialing.

Telemarketing

Telemarketing is defined as contacting, qualifying, and canvassing prospective customers using telecommunications devices such as telephone, fax, and internet. It does not include direct mail marketing.[2]

History Edit

The term telemarketing was first used extensively in the late 1970s to describe Bell System communications which related to new uses for the outbound WATS and inbound Toll-free services.[3]

Telephonists Edit

The rise of telemarketing can be traced back to the 19th century telephonists, or switchboard operators. Trans-cultural hiring of switchboard operators (mostly women) became especially popular in North America throughout the 20th century, partially due to popularity gained through advertising.[4]: 183–184  After the shift from public switched telephone network to computer-based electronic switching system, the job of switchboard operators gradually diminished. However, with the rise of advertising and with the popularity of the telephone use, new jobs, including telemarketing jobs, were created.

Women in telemarketing Edit

Telemarketing, as was the case with telephone operators, is one of the fields known to be occupied mostly by women.[5] The central reason for hiring women operators lay in the fact that women's work was considered a form of cheap labor: female telemarketers earned about one-half to one-quarter of men's wages.[4]: 183  Women were also considered as more polite and well mannered than male operators.[4]: 183  Moreover, the calming, more delicate nature of a woman's voice was considered to be women's natural quality, although no scientific evidence supports this statement.[6] This naturalization led to normalizing the perception of women as telephone operators and consultants, which is currently reflected in the telemarketing industry.

Categories Edit

The two major categories of telemarketing are business-to-business and business-to-consumer.

Subcategories Edit

  • Lead generation, the gathering of information and contacts.
  • Sales, using persuasion to sell a product or service.
  • Outbound, proactive marketing in which prospective and preexisting customers are contacted directly,
  • Inbound, reception of incoming orders and requests for information. Demand is generally created by advertising, publicity, or the efforts of outside salespeople.
 
Telemarketing office

Service Styles Edit

  • Call to Action, the implementation of outbound telemarketing to "activate" or elicit an action or response from prospects (i.e., entice prospects to visit a client's website).
  • Appointment Setting, utilizing inbound or outbound telemarketing to create face-to-face or telephone appointments for sales purposes.[7]
  • Database Cleansing, the outbound calling of databases with the particular purpose to clean and prepare data (i.e. removing outdated and incorrect data) and contact details for future telemarketing campaigns.
  • Surveys, the implementation of telemarketing (can be inbound or outbound) with the particular purpose of collecting data and information from specific target markets for qualitative research purposes.
  • Telesales, telemarketing (inbound or outbound) with the specific intention of making an actual sale/transaction over the phone. Often includes the collection of credit card details over the phone for payment purposes, which allows for faster sales cycles and payment confirmation.

Procedure Edit

Telemarketing may be done from a company office, from a call center, or from home. It may involve a live operator voice broadcasting which is most frequently associated with political messages.

An effective telemarketing campaign often involves two or more calls. The first call (or series of calls) determines the customer's needs. The final call (or series of calls) motivates the customer to make a purchase. Prospective customers are identified by various means, including past purchase history, previous requests for information, credit limit, competition entry forms, and application forms. Names may also be purchased from another company's consumer database or obtained from a telephone directory or another public list. The qualification process is intended to determine which customers are most likely to purchase the product or service.

In business-to-business lead generation scenarios, telemarketing often targets perceived decision-makers who might be good prospects for a business product or service. The telemarketing approach is often combined with outreach via email or social media, typically referred to as a cadence. Calls are usually made by sales development representatives with the goal of this outreach being a subsequent meeting—often with an account executive at the vendor organization.

Charitable organizations, alumni associations, and political parties often use telemarketing to solicit donations. Marketing research companies use telemarketing techniques to survey the prospective or past customers of a client's business in order to assess market acceptance of or satisfaction with a particular product, service, brand, or company. Public opinion polls are conducted in a similar manner.

Telemarketing techniques are also applied to other forms of electronic marketing using e-mail or fax messages, in which case they are frequently considered spam by receivers.

 
Telemarketing agent sitting in a cubicle. The brightly colored rebuttal sheets are used to answer most questions a customer might have.

Negative perceptions and criticism Edit

Telemarketing has been negatively associated with various scams and frauds, such as pyramid schemes, and with deceptively overpriced products and services. Fraudulent telemarketing companies are frequently referred to as "telemarketing boiler rooms" or simply "boiler rooms". Telemarketing is often criticized as an unethical business practice due to the perception of high-pressure sales techniques during unsolicited calls. Telemarketers marketing telephone companies may participate in telephone slamming, the practice of switching a customer's telephone service without their knowledge or authorization.

Telemarketing calls are often considered an annoyance, especially when they occur during the dinner hour, early in the morning, or late in the evening. Some companies have capitalized on these negative emotions. Since 2007 several forums have sprouted and act as complaint boards where consumers can voice their concerns and criticism. In response some telemarketing companies have filed lawsuits against these portals.[8][9][10] The current legal system in the U.S grants such forums a certain degree of protection through "Communications Decency Act, 47 U.S.C 230" and California's Anti-SLAPP law.

Robotic telemarketing and ringless voicemail Edit

A recent trend in telemarketing is to use robocalls: automated telephone calls that use both computerized autodialers and computer-delivered pre-recorded messages in a sales pitch. Some can simulate a personalized phone call through personalized pre-recorded messages.

Telemarketing has recently been advanced to implement a programmed women's voice as the operator instead of hiring a real woman to perform the task (see example of Samantha West[11]). This attempt has been shown to be unsuccessful. However, some scholars argue that such technological advancements reinforce commoditization of a woman's speech as a marketable entity and lead to "gendered hierarchy of communication".[4]: 186 

Others tactics, such as ringless voicemail, can directly deliver a voice message directly to a landline's or cellphone's voicemail.[12][13] Its original purpose was to provide a nonintrusive method of delivering valuable messages. There has been debate on ringless voicemail causing issues relating to "hijacking" of the voicemail by companies, which would disallow family and friends to access the voicemail.[12]

Regulations Edit

In some countries telemarketing is subject to regulatory and legislative controls related to consumer privacy and protection.

United States Edit

Telemarketing in the United States of America is restricted at the federal level by the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (TCPA) (47 U.S.C. § 227) and the FTC's Telemarketing Sales Rule (TSR). The FCC derives regulatory authority from the TCPA, adopted as CFR 64.1200 and the Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act, 15 U.S.C. 6101–6108.[14] Many professional associations of telemarketers have codes of ethics and standards that member businesses follow to encourage public confidence.

Some jurisdictions have implemented "Do Not Call" lists through industry organizations or legislation; telemarketers are restricted from initiating contact with participating consumers. Legislative versions often provide for heavy penalties on companies which call individuals on these listings. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has implemented a National Do Not Call Registry in an attempt to reduce intrusive telemarketing nationwide. Telemarketing corporations and trade groups challenged this as a violation of commercial speech rights.[15] However, the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the National Do Not Call Registry on February 17, 2004.[16]

Companies that use telemarketing as a sales tool are governed by the United States Federal regulations outlined in the TSR (amended on January 29, 2003 originally issued in 1995) and the TCPA. In addition to these Federal regulations, telemarketers calling nationally must also adhere to separate state regulations. Most states have adapted "do not call" files of their own, of which only some states share with the U.S. Federal Do Not Call registry. Each U.S. state also has its own regulations concerning: permission to record, permission to continue, no rebuttaling statutes, Sunday and Holiday calls; as well as the fines and punishments exacted for violations.

September 1, 2009, FTC regulations banning most robocalls went into effect.

Since many telemarketing calls now originate offshore, beyond the reach of US legal or regulatory agencies, the National Do Not Call Registry is usually ignored, as well as FTC regulations, and every possible number is called in an area code block. Some automated services are sophisticated enough to analyze the audio from the answering party, and if it determines that a human did not respond, will call repeatedly until one does or a limit is reached. This may be coupled with a fake Caller ID display ("spoofing") to mislead the call recipient into answering, or even thinking it is a local number calling. These are not actions of legitimate businesses.

Telemarketing techniques are increasingly used in political campaigns. Because of free-speech issues, the laws governing political phone calls are much less stringent than those applying to commercial messages. Even so, a number of states have barred or restricted political robocalls.

The National Do Not Call Registry has helped to substantially curb telemarketing calls to landlines and has also helped with the increasing trend for telemarketers to target mobile phones. As a result, there has been a greater push for mobile applications to help with unwanted calls from telemarketers, like PrivacyStar. These companies have helped to log thousands of complaints to the DNC Registry, since the inception of the registry itself.[17]

Canada Edit

Telemarketing in Canada is regulated by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), an agency of the federal department Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. Canadians can register with the National Do Not Call List (DNCL) to reduce the number of telemarketing calls received.[18] Anyone who has received a telemarketing call which is in violation of one or more of the Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules may file a complaint to the national DNCL. The national DNCL operator then forwards all complaints to the CRTC, which determines whether a complaint warrants further investigation, based on their initial assessment.[19]

Australia Edit

Telemarketing in Australia is restricted by the Australian Federal Government and policed by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). Australian Federal legislation provides for a restriction in calling hours for both Research and Marketing calls.[20]

In 2007 a Do Not Call Register was established for Australian inbound telephone numbers. The register allows a user to register private use telephone numbers. Australian Federal Legislation limits the types of marketing calls that can be made to these registered telephone numbers; however, research calls are allowed. Other exemptions include calls made by charities and political members, parties and candidates[21] however any organisation that is instructed by the recipient of a telemarketing call, not to call that number again, is legally obliged to comply, and must remove the phone number from the organisations calling list(s).

Inbound telemarketing is another major industry.[22] It involves both live operators and IVR—Interactive Voice Response. IVR is also known as audio text or automated call processing. Usually, major television campaigns and advertisers use toll-free telephone number that are answered by IVR service bureaus. Such service bureaus have the technology and call capacity to process the large amounts of simultaneous calls that occur when a toll-free telephone number is advertised on television.

England/UK Edit

British police, after noting the high rate of pensioners affected, recommended use of do-not-call registry enrollment to enhance "phone security."[23] Specific mention was also made of calls from "overseas companies."

Restrictions Edit

Telemarketing restrictions in the UK are in place to protect consumers from unwanted and intrusive marketing calls. The use of predictive dialers, which are computer programs that dial telephone numbers automatically and connect the calls to an available agent, can make compliance with these restrictions more challenging. The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), the UK's independent regulator for data protection and privacy, has issued guidelines on the use of predictive dialers for telemarketing, which require explicit consent from individuals, clear information about the purpose of the call and the business making the call, an option for individuals to opt-out of future calls, and an accurate and up-to-date call list. Additionally, businesses must ensure that their predictive dialer does not generate abandoned calls at a rate higher than 3%[24] of live calls and must comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) when processing personal data for marketing purposes. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in severe penalties, including fines and damage to a business's reputation.

Finland Edit

In Finland, call centers employ an estimated 100,000 people, but most work with customer relations in larger companies. 10,000 people are working for companies involved with telemarketing. Telemarketing often is the first job young people get. But it is also a way out or back to the labour market for handicapped, immigrants and pensioners, In Finland, the profession has had a bad reputation because of work-related injuries. The strain on neck, shoulders, eyes and ears can be considerable. Health problems have however been reduced considerably thanks to lightweight headsets, ergonomic working stations and more tasks, like documentation, done automatically by computers.[25]

France Edit

The ability to cause a French phone number to appear on a Caller ID display, when the call originates outside of France was removed by a law passed in July 2018; implementation was delayed until August 1 of the following year.[26]

Technology Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Marshall, Judith J.; Vredenburg, Harrie (1991). "The roles of outside and inside sales representatives.Conflict or cooperation?". Journal of Direct Marketing. 5 (4): 8–17. doi:10.1002/dir.4000050404.
  2. ^ . BusinessDictionary.com. Archived from the original on 2018-03-22. Retrieved 2018-03-21.
  3. ^ "Telemarketing: Overview". Retrieved 2018-03-21.
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  5. ^ Belt, Vicki; Richardson, Ranald; Webster, Juliet (2000). "Women's Work in the Information Economy". Information, Communication. 3 (3): 366–385. doi:10.1080/13691180051033315. S2CID 144267029.
  6. ^ Dykema, Diloreto, Price, White, Cate Schaeffer, Jennifer, Kerryann, Jessica L., Eric, Nora (Jul 2012). "ACASI Gender-of-Interviewer Voice Effects on Reports to Questions about Sensitive Behaviors Among Young Adults". Public Opin Q. 76 (2): 311–325. doi:10.1093/poq/nfs021. PMC 4079084. PMID 24991062.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  8. ^ "GDS Publishing Provides a Timely Reminder of Why We Needed the Libel Tourism Law (CL&P Blog)". Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  9. ^ "Lawyer Attempts End Run Around CDA 230, Finds a Stronger Defense Than He Expected". Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  10. ^ "Once Again: Do Not Send Legal Threats To Companies Because You Don't Like What A User Says". Techdirt. 9 July 2008. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  11. ^ "Samantha West The Telemarketer Robot Who Swears She's Not a Robot - TIME.com". TIME.com. 10 December 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  12. ^ a b Tara Siegel Bernard (3 June 2017). "No, Your Phone Didn't Ring. So Why Voice Mail From a Telemarketer?". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  13. ^ "VoiceLogic". VoiceLogic. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
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  19. ^ (CRTC), Government of Canada, Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. "Canada's National Do Not Call List". DNCL. Retrieved 2018-08-20.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  20. ^ Telecommunications (Do Not Call Register) (Telemarketing and Research Calls) Industry Standard 2007 2007-11-29 at the Wayback Machine ACMA.
  21. ^ Do Not Call Register FAQ 2007-08-30 at the Wayback MachineACMA FAQ.
  22. ^ "Outbound Vs. Inbound Telemarketing". Retrieved 2018-08-31.
  23. ^ British Crime Survey; callpreventionregistry.com or .. freephone .. 0800 652 7780. "Beat nuisance phone calls". Daily Record (Scotland). August 25, 2013.
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  26. ^ "Law Toughened against Telemarketing Calls". August 8, 2019.

Further reading Edit

  • Lee, Jinkook, and Loren V. Geistfeld. "Elderly consumers’ receptiveness to telemarketing fraud." Journal of Public Policy & Marketing 18.2 (1999): 208-217.
  • Marshall, Judith J., and Harrie Vredenburg. "Successfully using telemarketing in industrial sales." Industrial Marketing Management 17.1 (1988): 15-22.
  • Tu, Huahong, et al. "Sok: Everyone hates robocalls: A survey of techniques against telephone spam." 2016 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP) (IEEE, 2016). online

External links Edit

  • File a Complaint to the Do Not Call Registry
  • (archived 1 June 2003)
  • (archived 9 May 2007)
  • Telephone Preference Service – UK Do Not Call Registry

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For the American true crime documentary series see Telemarketers TV series Telemarketing sometimes known as inside sales 1 or telesales in the UK and Ireland is a method of direct marketing in which a salesperson solicits prospective customers to buy products subscriptions or services either over the phone or through a subsequent face to face or web conferencing appointment scheduled during the call Telemarketing can also include recorded sales pitches programmed to be played over the phone via automatic dialing TelemarketingTelemarketing is defined as contacting qualifying and canvassing prospective customers using telecommunications devices such as telephone fax and internet It does not include direct mail marketing 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Telephonists 1 2 Women in telemarketing 2 Categories 2 1 Subcategories 2 2 Service Styles 3 Procedure 4 Negative perceptions and criticism 4 1 Robotic telemarketing and ringless voicemail 5 Regulations 5 1 United States 5 2 Canada 5 3 Australia 5 4 England UK 5 4 1 Restrictions 5 5 Finland 5 6 France 6 Technology 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory EditThe term telemarketing was first used extensively in the late 1970s to describe Bell System communications which related to new uses for the outbound WATS and inbound Toll free services 3 Telephonists Edit The rise of telemarketing can be traced back to the 19th century telephonists or switchboard operators Trans cultural hiring of switchboard operators mostly women became especially popular in North America throughout the 20th century partially due to popularity gained through advertising 4 183 184 After the shift from public switched telephone network to computer based electronic switching system the job of switchboard operators gradually diminished However with the rise of advertising and with the popularity of the telephone use new jobs including telemarketing jobs were created Women in telemarketing Edit Telemarketing as was the case with telephone operators is one of the fields known to be occupied mostly by women 5 The central reason for hiring women operators lay in the fact that women s work was considered a form of cheap labor female telemarketers earned about one half to one quarter of men s wages 4 183 Women were also considered as more polite and well mannered than male operators 4 183 Moreover the calming more delicate nature of a woman s voice was considered to be women s natural quality although no scientific evidence supports this statement 6 This naturalization led to normalizing the perception of women as telephone operators and consultants which is currently reflected in the telemarketing industry Categories EditThe two major categories of telemarketing are business to business and business to consumer Subcategories Edit Lead generation the gathering of information and contacts Sales using persuasion to sell a product or service Outbound proactive marketing in which prospective and preexisting customers are contacted directly Inbound reception of incoming orders and requests for information Demand is generally created by advertising publicity or the efforts of outside salespeople nbsp Telemarketing officeService Styles Edit Call to Action the implementation of outbound telemarketing to activate or elicit an action or response from prospects i e entice prospects to visit a client s website Appointment Setting utilizing inbound or outbound telemarketing to create face to face or telephone appointments for sales purposes 7 Database Cleansing the outbound calling of databases with the particular purpose to clean and prepare data i e removing outdated and incorrect data and contact details for future telemarketing campaigns Surveys the implementation of telemarketing can be inbound or outbound with the particular purpose of collecting data and information from specific target markets for qualitative research purposes Telesales telemarketing inbound or outbound with the specific intention of making an actual sale transaction over the phone Often includes the collection of credit card details over the phone for payment purposes which allows for faster sales cycles and payment confirmation Procedure EditTelemarketing may be done from a company office from a call center or from home It may involve a live operator voice broadcasting which is most frequently associated with political messages An effective telemarketing campaign often involves two or more calls The first call or series of calls determines the customer s needs The final call or series of calls motivates the customer to make a purchase Prospective customers are identified by various means including past purchase history previous requests for information credit limit competition entry forms and application forms Names may also be purchased from another company s consumer database or obtained from a telephone directory or another public list The qualification process is intended to determine which customers are most likely to purchase the product or service In business to business lead generation scenarios telemarketing often targets perceived decision makers who might be good prospects for a business product or service The telemarketing approach is often combined with outreach via email or social media typically referred to as a cadence Calls are usually made by sales development representatives with the goal of this outreach being a subsequent meeting often with an account executive at the vendor organization Charitable organizations alumni associations and political parties often use telemarketing to solicit donations Marketing research companies use telemarketing techniques to survey the prospective or past customers of a client s business in order to assess market acceptance of or satisfaction with a particular product service brand or company Public opinion polls are conducted in a similar manner Telemarketing techniques are also applied to other forms of electronic marketing using e mail or fax messages in which case they are frequently considered spam by receivers nbsp Telemarketing agent sitting in a cubicle The brightly colored rebuttal sheets are used to answer most questions a customer might have Negative perceptions and criticism EditSee also Telemarketing fraud Telemarketing has been negatively associated with various scams and frauds such as pyramid schemes and with deceptively overpriced products and services Fraudulent telemarketing companies are frequently referred to as telemarketing boiler rooms or simply boiler rooms Telemarketing is often criticized as an unethical business practice due to the perception of high pressure sales techniques during unsolicited calls Telemarketers marketing telephone companies may participate in telephone slamming the practice of switching a customer s telephone service without their knowledge or authorization Telemarketing calls are often considered an annoyance especially when they occur during the dinner hour early in the morning or late in the evening Some companies have capitalized on these negative emotions Since 2007 several forums have sprouted and act as complaint boards where consumers can voice their concerns and criticism In response some telemarketing companies have filed lawsuits against these portals 8 9 10 The current legal system in the U S grants such forums a certain degree of protection through Communications Decency Act 47 U S C 230 and California s Anti SLAPP law Robotic telemarketing and ringless voicemail Edit A recent trend in telemarketing is to use robocalls automated telephone calls that use both computerized autodialers and computer delivered pre recorded messages in a sales pitch Some can simulate a personalized phone call through personalized pre recorded messages Telemarketing has recently been advanced to implement a programmed women s voice as the operator instead of hiring a real woman to perform the task see example of Samantha West 11 This attempt has been shown to be unsuccessful However some scholars argue that such technological advancements reinforce commoditization of a woman s speech as a marketable entity and lead to gendered hierarchy of communication 4 186 Others tactics such as ringless voicemail can directly deliver a voice message directly to a landline s or cellphone s voicemail 12 13 Its original purpose was to provide a nonintrusive method of delivering valuable messages There has been debate on ringless voicemail causing issues relating to hijacking of the voicemail by companies which would disallow family and friends to access the voicemail 12 Regulations EditThis article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information January 2010 In some countries telemarketing is subject to regulatory and legislative controls related to consumer privacy and protection United States Edit Telemarketing in the United States of America is restricted at the federal level by the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 TCPA 47 U S C 227 and the FTC s Telemarketing Sales Rule TSR The FCC derives regulatory authority from the TCPA adopted as CFR 64 1200 and the Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act 15 U S C 6101 6108 14 Many professional associations of telemarketers have codes of ethics and standards that member businesses follow to encourage public confidence Some jurisdictions have implemented Do Not Call lists through industry organizations or legislation telemarketers are restricted from initiating contact with participating consumers Legislative versions often provide for heavy penalties on companies which call individuals on these listings The U S Federal Trade Commission has implemented a National Do Not Call Registry in an attempt to reduce intrusive telemarketing nationwide Telemarketing corporations and trade groups challenged this as a violation of commercial speech rights 15 However the U S 10th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the National Do Not Call Registry on February 17 2004 16 Companies that use telemarketing as a sales tool are governed by the United States Federal regulations outlined in the TSR amended on January 29 2003 originally issued in 1995 and the TCPA In addition to these Federal regulations telemarketers calling nationally must also adhere to separate state regulations Most states have adapted do not call files of their own of which only some states share with the U S Federal Do Not Call registry Each U S state also has its own regulations concerning permission to record permission to continue no rebuttaling statutes Sunday and Holiday calls as well as the fines and punishments exacted for violations September 1 2009 FTC regulations banning most robocalls went into effect Since many telemarketing calls now originate offshore beyond the reach of US legal or regulatory agencies the National Do Not Call Registry is usually ignored as well as FTC regulations and every possible number is called in an area code block Some automated services are sophisticated enough to analyze the audio from the answering party and if it determines that a human did not respond will call repeatedly until one does or a limit is reached This may be coupled with a fake Caller ID display spoofing to mislead the call recipient into answering or even thinking it is a local number calling These are not actions of legitimate businesses Telemarketing techniques are increasingly used in political campaigns Because of free speech issues the laws governing political phone calls are much less stringent than those applying to commercial messages Even so a number of states have barred or restricted political robocalls The National Do Not Call Registry has helped to substantially curb telemarketing calls to landlines and has also helped with the increasing trend for telemarketers to target mobile phones As a result there has been a greater push for mobile applications to help with unwanted calls from telemarketers like PrivacyStar These companies have helped to log thousands of complaints to the DNC Registry since the inception of the registry itself 17 Canada Edit Telemarketing in Canada is regulated by the Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission CRTC an agency of the federal department Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada Canadians can register with the National Do Not Call List DNCL to reduce the number of telemarketing calls received 18 Anyone who has received a telemarketing call which is in violation of one or more of the Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules may file a complaint to the national DNCL The national DNCL operator then forwards all complaints to the CRTC which determines whether a complaint warrants further investigation based on their initial assessment 19 Australia Edit Telemarketing in Australia is restricted by the Australian Federal Government and policed by the Australian Communications and Media Authority ACMA Australian Federal legislation provides for a restriction in calling hours for both Research and Marketing calls 20 In 2007 a Do Not Call Register was established for Australian inbound telephone numbers The register allows a user to register private use telephone numbers Australian Federal Legislation limits the types of marketing calls that can be made to these registered telephone numbers however research calls are allowed Other exemptions include calls made by charities and political members parties and candidates 21 however any organisation that is instructed by the recipient of a telemarketing call not to call that number again is legally obliged to comply and must remove the phone number from the organisations calling list s Inbound telemarketing is another major industry 22 It involves both live operators and IVR Interactive Voice Response IVR is also known as audio text or automated call processing Usually major television campaigns and advertisers use toll free telephone number that are answered by IVR service bureaus Such service bureaus have the technology and call capacity to process the large amounts of simultaneous calls that occur when a toll free telephone number is advertised on television England UK Edit British police after noting the high rate of pensioners affected recommended use of do not call registry enrollment to enhance phone security 23 Specific mention was also made of calls from overseas companies Restrictions Edit Telemarketing restrictions in the UK are in place to protect consumers from unwanted and intrusive marketing calls The use of predictive dialers which are computer programs that dial telephone numbers automatically and connect the calls to an available agent can make compliance with these restrictions more challenging The Information Commissioner s Office ICO the UK s independent regulator for data protection and privacy has issued guidelines on the use of predictive dialers for telemarketing which require explicit consent from individuals clear information about the purpose of the call and the business making the call an option for individuals to opt out of future calls and an accurate and up to date call list Additionally businesses must ensure that their predictive dialer does not generate abandoned calls at a rate higher than 3 24 of live calls and must comply with the General Data Protection Regulation GDPR when processing personal data for marketing purposes Failure to comply with these regulations can result in severe penalties including fines and damage to a business s reputation Finland Edit In Finland call centers employ an estimated 100 000 people but most work with customer relations in larger companies 10 000 people are working for companies involved with telemarketing Telemarketing often is the first job young people get But it is also a way out or back to the labour market for handicapped immigrants and pensioners In Finland the profession has had a bad reputation because of work related injuries The strain on neck shoulders eyes and ears can be considerable Health problems have however been reduced considerably thanks to lightweight headsets ergonomic working stations and more tasks like documentation done automatically by computers 25 France Edit The ability to cause a French phone number to appear on a Caller ID display when the call originates outside of France was removed by a law passed in July 2018 implementation was delayed until August 1 of the following year 26 Technology EditAgent assisted automation Autodialer Automatic call distributor Customer relationship management Predictive dialer Private Branch eXchange Teleblock Natural predictive dialing Ringless voicemailSee also EditBoiler room business Call centre Cold calling Direct marketing List of call centre companies Marketing Reloading scam Spamming Sucker list Nuisance call nbsp Business portal nbsp Telephones portalReferences Edit Marshall Judith J Vredenburg Harrie 1991 The roles of outside and inside 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