Let's cheer up Wrote:
> It's a funkle.
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> I suggest a campaign to free caller ID display.
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> Canada, the United States, and Japan have been providing caller indication services for a long time. However, none of the three places serve for a fee.
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> Caller indication service is to share each other's information equally between "walker" and "recipient," so that the receiver has the same [right to choose] and [right to know] just as the caller chooses the other party. That's why it shouldn't be a fee.
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> How about our caller indication service?
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> They say they will sell the right to share information only to those who pay. Of course, that "information" is not a very good item developed by a telecommunications company, and it means that I will only serve "my personal information" to people who pay for it.
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> The caller ID display service will be "guaranteed equal rights of the sender through information sharing" when it is free, but when it becomes paid, it becomes "an act of commercial use of personal information without permission."
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> We have never allowed our phone numbers to be used "commercial".
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> [Requirements]
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> 1. All carriers should understand the basic purpose and meaning of [Caller Marking Service] and provide free/basic services. The act of making this [pay] is [commercial use of personal information].
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>2. If carriers forget the basic purpose of [information sharing] and try to use the caller indication service [pay], they should set the default value for all users to [private] and disclose it only to those who apply.
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> What we're going to do to make it free
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> The carrier is hush-hush, but you can set your number to be "private" by default. You can call the customer center and ask them to make sure their phone number is private from the caller display service.
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> If many people keep it private like this, there will be no one who wants to receive the caller indication service. Let's be reminded of the basic fact that caller ID services must be free to be true [information sharing]!
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> 011 Customer Center: 080-071-2020 (114 without country number on 011 mobile phone)
> 016 Customer Center: 1588-0016 (114 without country number on 016 mobile phone)
> 017 Customer Center: 080-555-017 (114 without country number on 017 mobile phone)
> 018 Customer Center: 1588-0018 (114 without country code on 018 PCS phone)
> 019 Customer Center: 1544-0019 (019 PCS Phone 114)
> Korea Telecom Customer Center: 100
> Hanaro Telecom Customer Center: 106
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> You can call here, connect to the counselor, and ask the caller indication service to change [disclosure of the number] to the default value. Of course, it's free. Telecommunication companies are obligated to make non-disclosure the default. Let's keep our phones and home phones private.
> (If you keep your number private, you will not be able to use the caller indication service, and I will encourage you to receive the caller indication service. -.-; Don't fall for it.)
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> ** For your information, the failure of Korea to implement the caller indication service was due to the [Private Life Protection Act]. However, the law has been changed to allow caller ID display in terms of fair information sharing between the two callers.
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> In other words, the caller ID display service that we are currently implementing is not the introduction of any new technology, and it is a service that should have been basically implemented. Since it is originally a basic equipment, carriers are trying to collect as much as 3,500 won a month as a service fee, even though the cost has not increased particularly for this service.
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> To concentrate on the actions of telecommunications companies that have forgotten the basic purpose, we launch a [non-disclosure of phone numbers] movement like this. Even if it's cumbersome, please call the customer center and set it to [private].
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> Until the day we become free!!!!!
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> *Please post it on another bulletin board.
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