REDCOM Enhances Call Screening and Privacy Feature Set for the HDX and SLICE Family of Products
Victor, NY (PRWEB) July 06, 2015 -- REDCOM® Laboratories, Inc. is pleased to announce an important addition to the portfolio of carrier-grade call screening and privacy features in the HDX/SLICE® family of products: Telemarketer Do Not Disturb (TDND). This new feature will ship with Version 5.1 of HDX/SLICE, which is available immediately.
“TDND thwarts many types of unsolicited calls, including most robocalls, the autodialed prerecorded messages we all get right when we sit down for dinner,” said Kevin Moriarty, Director, Marketing for REDCOM. “With TDND activated, any call that is not on the subscriber’s list of approved callers — an approved caller might be a family member — will be intercepted, and the caller will be asked to dial 1 to continue. Very few, if any, autodialers can get through this step.”
If the subscriber’s phone number is in the National Do Not Call Registry, and a human telemarketer “dials 1” anyway, he’s risking a $16,000 fine for each number he calls that’s in the Registry.
The TDND feature rounds out the portfolio of privacy-protecting and annoyance-reducing features in the REDCOM product line. Combined with the previously-available Selective Call Acceptance, Selective Call Rejection, and Anonymous Call Rejection features, TDND affords subscribers the means to deter the vast majority of nuisance callers, human or machine.
Existing customers can upgrade to Version 5.1 by contacting REDCOM Sales at +1.585.924.6500 or by email at sales(at)redcom(dot)com. Additional information about this feature may be obtained on the REDCOM website at http://www.redcom.com.
About REDCOM
REDCOM specializes in the design and manufacture of innovative telecommunications products noted for their quality and reliability. Located in Victor, New York, REDCOM’s global customer base includes commercial telecom carriers, private networks, integrators, emergency responders, and government and defense agencies. All REDCOM products are designed, manufactured, and assembled in the United States.
Kevin Moriarty, REDCOM Laboratories, Inc., http://www.redcom.com, +1 (585) 924-6509, [email protected]
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