Do-Not-Call registry active from Oct 12

Telecom users will have relief soon as the National-Do-Not-Call registry --  an 
initiative of blocking unsolicited telemarketing calls, will be operational
from October 12.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India had issued Telecom Unsolicited 
Commercial Communications Regulations, 2007, on June 5. This had put in place a
mechanism for curbing the unwanted telemarketing calls.

As per the available data with TRAI from the telecom service providers, more 
than 65 lakh subscribers have been registered in NDNC through their respective
telecom service providers.

The NDNC registry is now ready and is going to be operationalised on October 
12. Those subscribers who have registered before August 31, 2007 will not 
receive
unsolicited commercial calls. The subscribers who have registered after August 
31, 2007 will also get this benefit after a gap of forty-five days.

>From October 12 onwards, no telemarketer will call the subscribers who are 
>registered with NDNC. As per the Regulation, the telecom service providers have
been directed

to charge Rs 500 or disconnect their lines as the case may be if any 
telemarketer calls such subscribers. Therefore, all the telemarketers who have 
registered
with DoT are required to scrub their calling list from October 12 from NDNC 
website.

For getting the benefit of the NDNC registry, the subscriber will have to 
register his telephone number with his telecom service provider. The 
registration
of subscribers for NDNC has already commenced. The Authority had issued an 
advertisement to this effect in the leading national dailies in the last week
of August 7.

Subsequently, Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) and Association of 
Unified Service Provider of India (AUSPI) have also issued advertisement
in the various National Dailies requesting the subscribers to register for Do 
Not Call Registry.

The details of call center number/SMS number on which the registration can be 
done are available on the websites of respective service providers.

Aircel has received over 54,959 applications, while that of BPL stood at 
58,706, BSNL at 1,57,489, Bharti AirTel at 30,97,974, HFCL at 28,730 and Idea at
822,387.

State-owned telecom major MTNL received 43,996 applications, while that of 
Reliance stood at 2,01,162, Spice at 1,03,447, Tata Teleservices at 3,32,609
and Vodafone received 16,19,863 applications.

(Sweety Bhalla)
Assistant Manager
IFCI LTD
New Delhi India
Mobile No. 09868300466, 09818132488
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