TRAI: People using smartphones are going to get rid of fake calls and SMS very soon. Actually, TRAI is working on a new technology. TRAI has said in its statement that it is coming up with a technology to prevent financial frauds. With this, fake calls and messages can be easily detected. Now the question arises that what is this new technology after all? Let us know the answer to this in today’s news.
Government working on blockchain technology
To stop spam calls, the government has started working on blockchain technology. TRAI said that fake communication disturbs the public a lot. In addition, fake communication invades the privacy of individuals. Complaints have been registered against Unregistered Telemarketers (UTMs) who were found promoting various types of UCC SMS. Apart from this, UCC calls also bother people a lot.
Permission will have to be taken from customers
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To prevent fake calls and messages, TRAI has issued Telecom Commercial Communications Customer Preference Regulations-2018, in which an ecosystem based on blockchain has been created. This regulation asks all tele marketers to register on the DLT platform. Apart from this, within this, companies will have to take consent from the customer for various types of promotions on the time and day of his choice. This means that for messaging customers, it will be necessary to take approval from them. The message can be sent only on the day and time of their choice. The format of the message has also been decided.
committee meeting
Please tell that TRAI has prepared a joint committee of regulators. The committee meeting was held on 10 November. Officials of the Department of Telecom (DoT) and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) were also involved in this meeting.
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