Registry on eliminating unsolicited phone calls on anvil
Government may setup a National Do Not Call (NDNC) Registry, registration to which will eliminate unsolicited telmarketing phone calls by September fifth.
"The NDNC is likely to be put in place by September five," he said replying to supplementaries during Question Hour in the Rajya Sabha.
Cellphone users can register their numbers with the NDNC Registry from September five if they do not want to receive telemarketing calls and SMS.
"Once registered with NDNC, the registration will be valid for 10 years," the Minister said.
He said telecom regulator TRAI has issued regulation on unsolicited commercial communications on June five, 2007. NDNC Registry is being put in place to register requests of mobile subscribers who do not want to be disturbed by telemarketing calls.
"This Registry does not discriminate between the poor and the rich. Any mobile subscriber can request his/her own service provider to get his number included in NDNC Registry. This facility is free of cost for subscribers," he said.
The Minister said there was no proposal to evolve a Registry with a positive list of subscribers who welcome telemarketing calls.
"The scheme of NDNC Registry is applicable to unwanted telemarketing SMS messages also," he said.
The Economic Times News App for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.