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It wasn't so muc ha "Release" as it was the lifting of the regulations that prohibited solicitation calls to cell numbers. At one time all cell phone numbers were unpublished. they became published several years ago, which is why you can buy cell phone numbers from a wide variety of vendors who deal in directories. If you Google a person's cell phone number you will get about 100 hits, all willing to sell you the info about who that number belongs to. I haven't looked at a POL Directory in years, but I bet they now have a listing for cell phone numbers. Every where I've ever worked that did sales has a copy. It's a huge book, you can research who lives at a certain address, their ages, basic income info, it's kinda creepy really, I think they get it all from census data, don't really know, but there you have it.
When I worked in Real Estate, I had 10 calls a week wanting to sell me a list of cell phone customers in my area that I could use for cold calling. I never did believe in cold calling so I declined, but the info is available.