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BT Blocks Nuisance Calls for customers in Northern Ireland with New BT6500 PhoneNuisance calls are a major issue in the UK with BT receiving over 50,000 calls to its Nuisance Calls Advice line every month

BT today announced a brand new landline phone that lets customers in Northern Ireland control their calls by allowing them to block calls from “International” numbers, “Withheld” numbers, or specific numbers. The BT6500 will give customers the power to block up to 80 per cent[1] of unwanted calls, such as PPI claim sales calls and other cold marketing calls.

Nuisance calls are a familiar issue with companies who don’t want to be identified flouting the rules.  BT receives more than 50,000 calls to their Nuisance Calls Advice Line each month[2]. Especially irritating are silent calls, generating up to 3,392 calls to Ofcom per month[3].  Of those who receive silent calls, 57% receive five or more calls a month, causing customers distress. Ofcom also found that just over seven in 10 (71%) people have received live marketing calls on their fixed-line phone in the past six months[4]. Older consumers are more likely to have been affected; with four in five (80%) people aged between 65 and 74 reporting that they receive these types of calls[5]. 

The BT6500 comes equipped to help combat the irritations associated with nuisance calls. Users can specifically block calls from “International” numbers, “Withheld” numbers and numbers without a caller ID which will cancel out most unwanted calls. The handset also allows users to block up to 10 specific numbers, so any nuisance calls from a known number can be automatically blocked.

The BT6500 also has a “Do Not Disturb” mode, which is ideal when customers want peace and quiet.  Do Not Disturb mode switches off the ringer and can either be operated manually by the customer or they can set it on a timer.  Friends and family that you still want to get through, even when Do Not Disturb is switched on, can be saved as VIP contacts  within the phone memory, making it an ideal phone for home workers, people with disabilities, parents and the elderly.

Blocked calls will be silently routed to the answer machine so genuine callers can leave a message, except when the customer has blocked a specific number.

The BT6500 is also equipped with parental controls which allow you to block outgoing calls to selected numbers, for example premium numbers, mobile numbers, international, and the speaking clock, but will still allow customers to call contacts designated as VIPs in the phonebook.

Conal Duffy, director of BT’s consumer division in Northern Ireland, said: “We know from talking to our customers that nuisance calls cause huge frustration and even anxiety at times. When people feel as though they are being harassed in their own homes they need to be able to take action and block the offending callers. The BT6500 puts the customer in control of the types of call they receive. We believe this phone gives customers the peace of mind that when the phone rings it should be someone they want to speak to.”

BT is launching two variants of the phone with different designs, the BT6500 and the BT6510, which have exactly the same functionality. The BT6500 is available from BT from today and will be available from Tesco and other independent retailers from the end of February. 

BT takes the issue of nuisance calls very seriously and is constantly looking for ways to help our customers to manage their calls. We are also working with Ofcom and industry and consumer groups to establish ways to tackle this issue, which we know customers find frustrating.

For more information please contact Paul McCarthy, paul@aikenpr.com or 02890663000

About BTBT is one of the world’s leading providers of communications services and solutions, serving customers in more than 170 countries.  Its principal activities include the provision of networked IT services globally; local, national and international telecommunications services to its customers for use at home, at work and on the move; broadband and internet products and services and converged fixed/mobile products and services.  BT consists principally of four lines of business: BT Global Services, BT Retail, BT Wholesale and Openreach.In the year ended 31 March 2012, BT Group’s revenue was £18,897m with profit before taxation of £2,445m.British Telecommunications plc (BT) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BT Group plc and encompasses virtually all businesses and assets of the BT Group.  BT Group plc is listed on stock exchanges in London and New York. For more information, visit www.btplc.com

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