The Israeli Government is getting serious about text spam (reports Cellular News). That’s a pretty serious statement! Have a read:
Israel’s Parliament, the Knesset has approved a bill banning the sending of unsolicited SMSs to mobile phones with fines of up to NIS200,000 (US$61,000) per infraction. The bill also forbids unsolicited phone calls of a commercial nature – as well as email spam
Ha! That'll learn 'em!
I wonder if that's per sms? 😉
I hope so.
Maybe i ought to forward this to my MP to suggest it to Brown.
If the UK implemented this, we 'could' be a tax free haven, judging by the amount of spam calls I get each day!
Dare you!
Ha! That'll learn 'em!
I wonder if that's per sms? 😉
I hope so.
Maybe i ought to forward this to my MP to suggest it to Brown.
If the UK implemented this, we 'could' be a tax free haven, judging by the amount of spam calls I get each day!
Dare you!
Ha! That'll learn 'em!
I wonder if that's per sms? 😉
I hope so.
Maybe i ought to forward this to my MP to suggest it to Brown.
If the UK implemented this, we 'could' be a tax free haven, judging by the amount of spam calls I get each day!
Dare you!