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Yes, when I saw that, it did say it was geared toward telemarketers. ย Although the agent I had been working for was not a telemarketer, Farmers Insurance told us that all businesses were to comply. ย So, I assumed that all business in the United States is required to comply. ย Maybe I am wrong, but since then ย the only blocked calls I get are from my older brother who resides in a FCI and an occasional anonymous ย person wanting "extras"Modified to include an excerpt of the memo...Cell phones can be used for telemarketing calls if they transmit the phone number on caller IDand, where available, the name of the telemarketer or business.Background: Breaking News bulletin 0-8535 reminded you of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)caller ID requirements now in effect โ specifically that telemarketers may not block caller IDinformation. Whether calling from the office or home, telemarketing calls must transmit callerID information, which must include:โข A phone number โ either the calling party number (CPN) or automatic numberidentification (ANI)โข The telemarketerโs or businessโ name (when available from the telemarketerโs telecom carrier)The phone numbers (CPN or ANI) you transmit must permit the consumer to make a call duringregular business hours and request to be placed on the Farmers-specific do-not-call (DNC) list.Therefore itโs imperative that those placing telemarketing calls โ especially home telemarketersโ handle such requests in a professional manner. The DNC site on the Agency DashboardโsManaging page contains training materials for processing these requests.Recently, agents have raised questions regarding the use of cell phones. In some cases, agentshave said that their cell phones canโt transmit a phone number or the business name. Accordingto the FCC, caller ID must include the CPN or ANI, but the name of the telemarketer or businessmust be transmitted only when this capability is available from the carrier. Thus thereโs no problem ifthe carrier is not able to transmit the telemarketerโs or businessโ name, but the cell phone must beable to transmit the phone number. If it doesnโt, youโll have to make your telemarketing callsfrom a wireline (land line) phone. Contact your telephone service or telecom equipment providerto learn more about transmission of your caller ID information.To avoid fines and penalties, you need to follow DNC rules. The DNC site on the AgencyDashboardโs Managing page is your resource for helping to ensure compliance.