BT plans new service to cut-off nuisance calls
Fifteen million nuisance calls a week will be stopped, claims BT

New technology will bring an end to nuisance calls, claims BT
BT has finally got round to acting on nuisance phone calls with the launch of a new service called BT Call Protect that, the company claims, could stop up to 15 million nuisance calls every week. BT...
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