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TRAI Is Strict On Call Drops and Unwanted Calls; This Rule Is Going To Be Implemented From October 1

Telecom services can be better for you starting Tuesday, October 1. TRAI’s 2 new rules related to call drop and unwanted calls will be implemented on the 1st. With this, telecom services will now be better than before. Call drops and unwanted calls will be stopped. This is no less than good news for consumers in such a situation. Often, people face problems due to call drops and unwanted calls, but now, after the implementation of this rule, these can be stopped.

According to the information, the quality of service rules will change after 10 years. Telecom services will improve due to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). Under the new rules, companies can be fined from 5 thousand to 10 lakh rupees if telecom services are bad.

It Is Necessary To Activate Filters Related To Unwanted Calls

At the same time, a fine of up to 1 lakh can be imposed if the quality of services is not good. Apart from this, companies will also have to activate filters related to unwanted calls. Any company that makes unwanted calls can be blacklisted for up to 2 years. Under the new rules, it will be necessary to join the ‘Whitelist’ to send messages. Companies not included in the ‘Whitelist’ will have to be blocked. It is being told that so far, 30,000 companies have been ‘Whitelisted’. This change will provide a lot of convenience to people in many cases.

TRAI Announced New Rules

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has announced new rules considering mobile users’ security. TRAI is very cautious about user security issues and has decided to take action against those who send messages to users by adding URLs. It is being told that TRAI has also given orders related to this to Jio, Voda, Airtel, and BSNL.

Network Information Will Be Available

Until now, users had to work hard to find the network in their area. But now they will eliminate this. All the telecom companies will have to provide information on their websites about which service they are providing in which area.

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