From WP:RfD[edit]


"Autodialer" seems to be correct. Google (yes, yes, I know, it's not a dictionary, but it does give a good idea of usage) gives:

So it does seem to be "dialer". Noel (talk) 13:43, 24 Mar 2005 (UTC)


I don't agree with the placing of this item under the spamming category. Though it could be used to place calls to people that don't assent to receiving them, many political operations use them to dial call lists consisting of people that have specifically asked to be called. It should also be noted that as a group using autodialers, the largest is churches using the systems for member notification.

Autodialer Restriction section - citation[edit]

I don't have the editing skills, nor the desire to learn them for this section. The section needs citations to the law involved for " expressed written consent from consumers in order to receiving marketing and other solicitations over the phone"

This reference is: 47 C.F.R. §64.1200(c)(2)(ii) see also https://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2012/db0215/FCC-12-21A1.pdf Page 9, section A 1 starting at Paragraph 20 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 38.135.42.248 (talk) 00:33, 26 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Modems[edit]

Yes, it was back in the 1970s and 1980s a sales feature of new fancy modems that they had things called "auto diallers" that allowed them to (gasp!) make calls themselves instead of requiring them to be dialled using a telephone to which the modem was attached. That is not the same thing as this and it is already covered in the modem article, except not by that specific marketing name. Jonathan de Boyne Pollard (talk) 11:15, 29 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]