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Many think that network operators have the ability to prevent (block) numbers of external service providers. Ability to block is there, but the operator does not have the power to prevent a number unless directed in writing or direct instructions from the authorities (police, government and others). In addition, there are other users who may use the service and prevent the action would cause the number of users can not use the service.
Many think that network operators have the ability to prevent (block) numbers of external service providers. Ability to block is there, but the operator does not have the power to prevent a number unless directed in writing or direct instructions from the authorities (police, government and others). In addition, there are other users who may use the service and prevent the action would cause the number of users can not use the service.
How about giving the consumer the right to block / opt out of all interactions with ALL 3xxxx numbers for starters? It's like facebook gives us an option to opt out of certain things.
We can block phone numbers from calling or sending sms to us, BUT these 3xxxx numbers - seems they have direct access to our prepaid balances & ability to charge postpaid users. AND the only people who can stop that is the TELCO.
Anyone know the new minister? Or his Puchong service center special assistant etc?
This post has been edited by okuribito: Jan 7 2019, 12:03 PM
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