TRAI Rules- TRAI is going to change these rules from December 1, Jio, Airtel, Voda and BSNL users will be affected by this.
By Jitendra Jangid- Friends, if you are a Jio, Airtel, Water And BSNL If you are a user, then this news is very important for you, because 1 Many important changes in telecom rules will come into effect from December, Which will affect the users. Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRA)TRAI) has mandated that these new rules be strictly implemented by all operators, The purpose of which is to curb spam calls and messages and improve user security. These rules were initially 1 To be implemented from November, But on the request of telecom companies it was extended by one month. Let us know about these rules-
1. Focus on reducing spam calls and messages
One of the main objectives of these new rules is to deal with the growing problem of spam calls and fraudulent messages. TRAI In the initiative of ‘Message traceability‘ involves implementing, which provides commercial messages and OTP This will allow you to track your emails to ensure that they are legitimate and come from trusted sources.
2. Message traceability: an important step
in AugustTRAI Announces implementation of message traceability rules, which is commercial and OTP Will allow better tracking of messages. Jio,Airtel,Vi And BSNL Telecom companies including now to implement these rules 1 The deadline of December has been given.
3. commercial and OTP impact on messages
The new rules mainly apply to commercial and OTP Will affect the messages. 1 from december, Users should see a significant reduction in unwanted commercial messages, Because telecom operators will need to ensure greater transparency and accountability for these communications.
4. Right of way (RoW) Future changes under the Act
If we talk further then 1 January2025 Another major regulatory change will come into effect. This rule applies all over India 5G Focuses on expansion of infrastructure. Under the new Telecom Act, Telecom companies will face fewer hurdles in setting up new mobile towers.
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