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CTIA-The Wireless Association® Statement on the FCC's Decision on SoundBite's Petition
WASHINGTON, Nov. 29, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- After the FCC released its decision on SoundBite's petition, CTIA-The Wireless Association® Vice President of Wireless Internet Development David Diggs issued the following statement:
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"The FCC's action on the SoundBite petition reaffirms that a text message sent by a service provider to confirm a wireless subscriber's request to opt out of a text messaging program does not violate the Telecommunications Consumer Protection Act, and more importantly, these messages benefit consumers. CTIA has always believed that confirming a request to opt out of a short code campaign is a necessary last step to acknowledge the subscriber's request, and, as required by the Mobile Marketing Association's U.S. Consumer Best Practices, mobile marketing providers should always confirm receipt of opt out requests.
"To protect wireless consumers from abusive marketing practices and unwanted text messaging, CTIA monitors all short code programs to ensure each one is complying with best practices. CTIA will continue to pursue corrective measures with any service provider that fails to generate a confirmation message to consumers who opt out of that service provider's program."
The Mobile Marketing Association's U.S. Consumer Best Practices are available at: http://www.mmaglobal.com/bestpractice
CTIA-The Wireless Association® (http://www.ctia.org) is an international organization representing the wireless communications industry. Membership in the association includes wireless carriers and their suppliers, as well as providers and manufacturers of wireless data services and products. CTIA advocates on behalf of its members at all levels of government. The association also coordinates the industry's voluntary best practices and initiatives, and sponsors the industry's leading wireless tradeshows. CTIA was founded in 1984 and is based in Washington, D.C.
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CTIA-The Wireless Association
CONTACT: Amy Storey, 202.736.3207
Web Site: http://www.ctia.org
CTIA-The Wireless Association® Statement on the FCC's Decision on SoundBite's Petition
WASHINGTON, Nov. 29, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- After the FCC released its decision on SoundBite's petition, CTIA-The Wireless Association® Vice President of Wireless Internet Development David Diggs issued the following statement:
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20100629/DC28223LOGO-a)
"The FCC's action on the SoundBite petition reaffirms that a text message sent by a service provider to confirm a wireless subscriber's request to opt out of a text messaging program does not violate the Telecommunications Consumer Protection Act, and more importantly, these messages benefit consumers. CTIA has always believed that confirming a request to opt out of a short code campaign is a necessary last step to acknowledge the subscriber's request, and, as required by the Mobile Marketing Association's U.S. Consumer Best Practices, mobile marketing providers should always confirm receipt of opt out requests.
"To protect wireless consumers from abusive marketing practices and unwanted text messaging, CTIA monitors all short code programs to ensure each one is complying with best practices. CTIA will continue to pursue corrective measures with any service provider that fails to generate a confirmation message to consumers who opt out of that service provider's program."
The Mobile Marketing Association's U.S. Consumer Best Practices are available at: http://www.mmaglobal.com/bestpractice
CTIA-The Wireless Association® (http://www.ctia.org) is an international organization representing the wireless communications industry. Membership in the association includes wireless carriers and their suppliers, as well as providers and manufacturers of wireless data services and products. CTIA advocates on behalf of its members at all levels of government. The association also coordinates the industry's voluntary best practices and initiatives, and sponsors the industry's leading wireless tradeshows. CTIA was founded in 1984 and is based in Washington, D.C.
Twitter: @ctia | Blog: http://ctia.it/Na6erv | Facebook: http://ctia.it/LCm4Nn | LinkedIn Group: http://ctia.it/Na6cA2
SOURCE CTIA-The Wireless Association
Photo:http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20100629/DC28223LOGO-a
http://photoarchive.ap.org/
CTIA-The Wireless Association
CONTACT: Amy Storey, 202.736.3207
Web Site: http://www.ctia.org