VoiceLogic.com announces industry alternative solution to the FTC's newer strict voice broadcasting rules

(PRLEAP.COM) TORONTO, Ontario - (VOICELOGIC) - Sept 11, 2009 — VoiceLogic.com announces industry alternative solution to the FTC’s newer strict voice broadcasting rules. As of September 1, 2009, the FTC tightened rules on voice broadcast telemarketing. Companies are no longer allowed to voice broadcast pre-recorded messages to consumers without express written permission.

Since the new FTC rules do not apply to live calls, companies can use a "voicemail courier" service to transmit their pre-recorded messages. VoiceLogic uses a live call center with a proprietary voice mail courier component to deliver messages to voice mail, just like voice broadcasting services.

The VoiceLogic’s voicemail courier service transmits pre-recorded informational or marketing messages to voice mail boxes, similar to an autodialer. Each message is hand-delivered, thereby complying with the new FTC rules.

About VoiceLogic.com
www.Voicelogic.com is a privately held business communications service provider of marketing communication tools such as voice broadcasting, fax broadcasting, and email broadcasting. VoiceLogic also offers a variety of call center services including unique Business-to-Consumer and Business-to-Business marketing solutions. VoiceLogic has been providing business communication services since 1997 to the business community. Voicecasting is proprietary software first created in 1997 to transmit messages to voice mail without ringing the telephone.

For more information about Voicelogic.com,
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416 203 9371
wlee@voicelogic.com
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