The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has taken action against 50 entities and disconnected over 275,000 telecom resources for sending spam messages in the past two weeks. This action is a significant step towards curbing the growing problem of spam calls and messages in India. The rise in spam calls and messages has been attributed to several factors, including the increasing use of mobile phones, the rise of the internet, and the proliferation of social media platforms.
These directives were issued in response to the growing concern over the spam calls and messages, which have been on the rise in recent months. The TRAI’s recent steps to curb spam are a significant development in the Indian telecom sector. These steps are aimed at protecting consumers from the growing menace of spam calls and messages. The directives issued by TRAI are a clear indication of the regulator’s commitment to ensuring a safe and secure telecom environment for its users.