Do Not Call

Telephone preferences belong in the data workflow.

AvalenData’s Do Not Call policy summary explains how telephone preference requests, internal suppression, and responsible calling practices should be handled before outreach.

Policy workflow

Calling compliance starts before a number is dialed.

Honor opt-outs

Telephone preference requests should be recorded and applied to relevant outreach workflows.

Consult suppression

Teams should review applicable registries, internal DNC lists, and customer-provided suppression requirements.

Train operators

Personnel involved in telephone outreach should understand request handling and escalation paths.

Source-informed notice

The source policy references global laws, internal DNC records, and registry consultation.

AvalenData keeps that structure while removing legacy contact details from the LakeB2B source. The important idea is simple: telephone preferences must be captured, retained, and reflected in campaign data.

DNC FAQ

Telephone preference questions

Does this page list every national registry?

No. Calling rules vary by jurisdiction. AvalenData scopes registry, internal suppression, and customer-provided preference requirements to the use case.

Can a campaign file include DNC handling instructions?

Yes. Data deliveries can include suppression notes or field handling requirements when they are part of the approved project scope.