trai 2 new rules come into effect from today spam calls will be banned

TRAI New Rule: Two new rules of Telecom Regulatory Authority (TRAI) are coming into effect from today. Common mobile users will benefit from this. They will get correct information about their network. You will also get rid of spam calls. It is claimed that the new rules will further improve telecom services. Now unwanted calls will not come and the problem of call drops will also reduce. TRAI had asked to implement the new rules long ago, but the telecom companies had asked for time.

According to reports, from today it will be easy for telecom users to find out which telecom companies’ signals are coming in which area. Apart from this, Airtel, Voda-Idea, Jio and BSNL will have to tell on their website where in the country their network is and in which area.

Users troubled by spam calls and messages are also going to get relief from today. Now only those companies will be able to send messages or make calls to people who are in the white list. It is noteworthy that just a few days ago TRAI had taken action against the firms making unnecessary calls. About 50 unregistered tele-marketing firms were blacklisted. 2 lakh 75 thousand numbers were disconnected, which included mobile numbers and numbers using SIP, DID and other telecom resources.

Between January and June, the first half of this year, more than 7 lakh 90 thousand complaints were received against unregistered telemarketers.

Will OTP service be affected?

According to media reports, some experts are fearing that the new rules of white list may affect the OTP service. If the company sending the OTP is blacklisted, the user will not receive the OTP.

Arvind Patel, hailing from Ahmedabad, is an avid gamer who turned his hobby into a career. With a background in marketing, Arvind initially worked with gaming companies along with top new agencies to promote their products. His articles now focus on market trends, game marketing strategies, news, and the business side of the gaming industry.