TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) has introduced new measures to reduce spam calls and enhance consumer protection. The revised rules, part of the amended Telecom Commercial Communications Customer Preference Regulations (TCCCPR) of 2018, aim to combat unsolicited commercial communications (UCC).
Under these regulations, TRAI has banned commercial communication using standard 10-digit mobile numbers. Instead, a designated numbering system will be used: the ‘140’ series will be reserved for promotional calls, while the new ‘1600’ series will be used for transactional and service-related calls.
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The changes follow growing concerns over telemarketing practices exploiting telecom services. A consultation process, initiated in August 2024, gathered industry feedback on potential regulatory gaps.
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Despite these measures, the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) has expressed concerns, stating that the penalties imposed on telecom service providers do not address the root cause of the issue. They suggest that telemarketers themselves should face more direct regulation.
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