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Malik
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Robot calls annoying

when will Cox partner with   http://www.nomorobo.com/.  To get the free service for land lines to stop robot calls ???

http://www.nomorobo.com/

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  • Tecknowhelp's avatar
    Tecknowhelp
    Valued Contributor II

    This is one of the reasons I switched to Verizon Telephone. Not only do they have Sim. Ring allowing you to configure Nomorobo, but they have integrated into their system so you can use it with a click of a button. See here Cox if you want a example of how it's done. 

    Also, with all the hackers online, and all the mean angry people, why hasn't anyone tried to track down destroy these telemarketing robots and call center? Surly they are making millions of dollars or why would they continue to do it? And if they are making that much money, how can it be hard to track them down? There must be huge call centers in India and China where these losers gather. Are we out of laser guided bombs or something? #Findhimandkillem

  • Hi Malik,

    Cox is working to enhance residential phone features. We are looking at the available call-blocking technology options and hope to know more in the near future.


  • Tecknowhelp's avatar
    Tecknowhelp
    Valued Contributor II

    I think you should start excluding the "near" part since it's going on several years. IMO Cox won't change until the current license for their PBX software expires, which is not for several more years. Cox can't add the feature for their current software. It's not compatible.