New telecom rules are coming into effect from November 1. TRAI has said that all telecom companies should implement traceability from November 1. However, telecom companies have asked for time to do this and have expressed concern. Companies say that doing this suddenly will affect their work. This may take some time.
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is continuously working to curb spam and fake calls. A few days ago, new telecom rules were implemented, which were brought by the government body with the aim of curbing fake and spam calls. New rules are being implemented again from November 1. After which there will be more strictness on such calls.
TRAI has asked all telecom companies to implement message traceability. However, telecom companies have objected to this and said that doing so will affect their operations.
New rules will be applicable
New telecom rules are being implemented from November 1. According to which it will be mandatory for all telecom companies to implement message traceability. By doing this, it will be easy to trace fake and spam callers. TRAI clearly said that the traceability of transactional and service messages sent by banks, e-commerce platforms and other financial institutions should be implemented compulsorily. So that the spam calls coming to the customers can be curbed.
What is message traceability?
Message traceability is a method that makes it easy to trace fake callers and block them before the call even arrives. After this, calls will become more secure than before and they can be monitored in a better way. There are many other things that will get corrected after the message traceability rule is implemented.
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TRAI has made it clear that new telecom rules are being implemented from November 1, but all the major telecom companies have expressed concern over this. They said that implementation of message traceability will make their work difficult and many things will be affected by it.
According to a report, the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) has asked TRAI for some time to implement the new rules. Telecom companies said, “Instead of implementing these rules in a hurry, we want them to be implemented step by step.”
The reason behind doing this, according to telecom companies, is that many telemarketers and many major institutions are not ready to follow the new rules.
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