In a major move for telecom users, the
Telecom Regulatory Authority of india (TRAI) and the
Department of Telecommunications (DoT) have reached an agreement that will enhance transparency and security in phone calls. Starting soon, the
caller’s real name will be displayed by default on incoming calls.
🔹 What’s Changing?
· Previously, most mobile users relied on
third-party apps or had to manually enable caller ID features.· Now, thanks to the TRAI-DoT agreement,
all telecom operators will display the caller’s name automatically.· This will apply to both
mobile and landline calls, making it easier for users to identify incoming callers.
🔹 Benefits for Users
1.
Enhanced Security: Reduce spam, fraud, and anonymous calls.2.
Better Caller Identification: Know exactly who is calling, even if the number is not saved in your phone.3.
Convenience: No need to install additional apps or subscribe to services for caller identification.4.
Trustworthy Communication: Businesses and individuals can
verify authenticity of calls instantly.
🔹 How It Will Work
· Telecom operators will integrate
name databases with their networks.· When a call is received, the network will
fetch the registered caller name and display it on the recipient’s device.· Users may still have the option to
block caller ID for privacy, but by default, the name will be shown.
🔹 Implications for Telecom Providers
· Operators will need to
update systems and databases to ensure accurate caller name display.· Could lead to a
reduction in spam and scam calls, improving overall trust in telecom networks.
✅ Key Takeaways
· The
default caller name display is a
significant step toward safer telecom services in India.· Users will enjoy more
transparency, convenience, and protection from unwanted calls.· This change highlights the government’s push for
digital safety and user empowerment.
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