New rules by Oct-end may stop pesky calls
On Tuesday the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) said that it will compress a set of regulations this month to put an end to the danger of unwanted commercial calls and messages faced by mobile phone users in India.
Trai chairman, J. S. Sharma told the media that framing regulations for unsolicited calls is just about to complete. They are scheduling to come up with the regulations before the end of this month. He said this on the minor of the open house discussion on National Broadband Plan.
He also whispered that it would come out with the 2G variety valuing models by the end of this month. The regulator is also setting up to come up with the proposal on the National Broadband Plan by the end of this month.
He added that ‘Unsolicited commercial communications’ (UCC), National Broadband plan and issues involving to 2G- 3G are all important, and they are working very strongly on these three issues. These are the three issues that are currently engaging the utmost attention of Trai.