Telcos block 2.75 lakh numbers, 50 firms in Trai crackdown
Trai said it has observed a significant rise in spam calls, with more than 7.9 lakh complaints reported against unregistered telemarketers in the first half of 2024.
PTI
New Delhi, Sept 3
As many as 2.75 lakh telephone numbers have been
disconnected and services to 50 entities blocked as part of regulator Trai's
massive crackdown against pesky calls and unregistered telmarketers. The move
came after Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) asked telcos to
blacklist and disconnect unregistered telemarketers.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, Trai said it has observed
a significant rise in spam calls, with more than 7.9 lakh complaints reported
against unregistered telemarketers in the first half of 2024.
In a bid to put a check on this, Trai had issued stringent directives to all
access providers on 13th August 2024, and mandated access providers to
immediately stop promotional voice calls from unregistered senders or
telemarketers using SIP, PRI, or other telecom resources, according to the
statement.
"Consequent of these directions, access providers have
taken stern measures against misuse of telecom resources for spamming and
blacklisted over 50 entities and disconnected more than 2.75 lakh SIP
DID/mobile numbers/telecom resources. These steps are expected to have a
significant impact on reducing spam calls and providing relief to
consumers," Trai said.
Trai urged stakeholders to contribute to a "cleaner and more efficient
telecom ecosystem", and said any unregistered telemarketer found to be
misusing these resources will face severe consequences, including disconnection
of all telecom resources for up to two years and blacklisting.
In a bid to tighten noose on pesky callers, Trai last week
asked the industry if a higher tariff should be introduced for calls and text
messages beyond a certain number in a graded manner.
In a discussion paper, the regulator has mooted telecom subscribers making over
50 calls or sending out even 50 SMS a day should be scrutinised as potential
pesky callers.-PTI
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