For consumers, the idea of a national directory for cell phone numbers has about as much appeal as getting telemarketing calls during dinner. That’s why a recent proposal by a wireless trade group to ...
Attempts to put together a directory of cell phone numbers going back to 2004 have all failed, but according to a new poll from CellPhoneNumber.com, 91% of Americans surveyed are in favor of the idea.
Chicago, IL, USA / ACCESSWIRE / June 19th, 2014 / “There are dozens of online reverse cell phone lookup services. However, the majority of them are outdated, erroneous and expensive” says Will Madison ...
2004-05-21 04:00:00 PDT Washington-- Mobile phones, once immune to telemarketers and e-mail spammers, could become as vulnerable as home phone lines and computer inboxes when a wireless subscriber ...
Bowing to pressure from consumers and Verizon, Washington-based information commerce company Intelius has announced that it will shut down its online cell phone directory. Bowing to pressure from ...
A company that once boasted of creating an online directory of 90 million mobile telephone numbers, and drew fire from cell phone users and privacy advocates for it, said Friday it has stopped the ...
I’m going to sign up our family cell phone for the new wireless phone directory, and I’ll wager we won’t receive a single unwanted call. Why not? Because the directory is now slated to have all the ...
NEW YORK – Intelius Inc., a startup that launched online directory assistance for cell-phone numbers, has shut down the service after complaints from consumers and Verizon Wireless. Intelius had 90 ...
NEW YORK -- Intelius Inc., a startup that launched online directory assistance for cell-phone numbers, has shut down the service after complaints from consumers and Verizon Wireless. Intelius had 90 ...
So you’ve lost that piece of paper with your friend’s cell phone number on it. Why isn’t there a cell-phone directory where you can just look it up? Because the owner of the cell phone would have to ...
"We get enough people calling us now, and here we are putting our numbers out for more people to start harassing us,'' said Susan LePage, owner of the Irish Gypsy in the Hager Arcade. "I use it for ...