New figures reveal the Federal Government's Do Not Call register is working with complaints about unsolicited telemarketing calls dropping over the past financial year, The Age reports.
According to the Australian Communications and Media Authority, the number of complaints fell to an average of 1,300 for the three months to September.
This is a drop from 2,400 complaints a month during the same period last year.
Meanwhile, business owners are keen to have the register extended to their phone numbers as many claim dealing with unsolicited calls wastes both their time and money.
The Federal Government is currently seeking public input on the extension.

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