NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The government will set up a "do not call" register by September this year to curb frequent, unsolicited calls from companies offering home loans, credit cards and mobile phone services, the government said on Friday.
The government's commitment to the Supreme Court came two years after the highest judicial body asked it to take steps to protect mobile phone users from being flooded with sales calls from firms and telemarketers offering a range of services.
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The government's commitment to the Supreme Court came two years after the highest judicial body asked it to take steps to protect mobile phone users from being flooded with sales calls from firms and telemarketers offering a range of services.
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