Dear CA Sandeep
Sorry for not replying earlier.
I was not a party to the IAC's earlier missed call initiatives. It was
carried out by NetCore Mumbai. Later on I protested it.
http://www.iacmumbai.info/2014/03/08/iac-condemns-aap-sale-of-iac-members-mobile-numbers
http://scroll.in/article/how-aap-got-your-phone-number-and-why-namo-might-have-it-too/?id=658139
http://www.mumbaimirror.com/columns/columnists/ajit-ranade/Missed-Call-Great-Indian-trick/articleshow/16142093.cms
"What Balwant Singh perhaps did not know was that by calling the
number not only was he registering his support, he was also giving
away consent for getting calls and text messages in the future.
Calling this the 'Great Indian trick,' Ajit Ranade wrote in Mumbai
Mirror that the Mumbai-based company that was managing IAC's campaign,
Netcore Solutions Pvt Ltd, had used a software which could convert a
missed call into consent for receiving future calls and text messages,
as mandated by the Department of Telecom."
Sarbajit
On 2/27/15, Sandeep Nagpal <casandeepnagpal@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Sarabjit,
>
> I want to work upon few social issues and want to raise my voice till top
> level people, who can actually take the decision and can take corrective
> steps. But as you know without support of general public it is difficult
> (even to believe) that my voice will be heard. I remember that IAC started
> one campaign during its movement in the year 2012 (when Anna ji was on
> fast), we and other public supported IAC by missed call.
>
> Can you please guide on the process of showing the support by public by
> giving missed calls. How does it actually functions and what is the
> mechanism to work with it?
>
> Thanks
> Best Regards,
> Sandeep Nagpal
>
Saturday, February 28, 2015
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