TRAI releases paper on review of telecom customer preference regulations

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TRAI releases paper on review of telecom customer preference regulations

Counter comments may be submitted by 9 October 2024.

TRAI

Mumbai - The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has issued a consultation paper seeking public comments on "Review of the Telecom Commercial Communications Customer Preference Regulations, 2018 (TCCCPR-2018)" The TCCCPR-20 18 was implemented in February-20 19 to address the issue of Unsolicited Commercial Communications (UCC). These regulations aim to protect consumers from unwanted promotional calls and messages, while allowing businesses to send targeted communications to customers who have consented for or set preferences to receive them. During implementation of the regulatory frameworks, certain issues have been observed. This paper aims to bring forward issues observed during implementation, and which need immediate attention. The provisions of regulations related to these issues may need amendment.

The broad category of issues discussed in the consultation paper includes the following- " Definitions of Commercial Communications. " Provisions related to the Complaint Redressal. " UCC Detect System and action thereof. " Provisions related to Financial Disincentives. " Provisions related to Senders and Telemarketers. " Analysis of high number of voice calls and SMS. TRAI is seeking input on areas to strengthen the regulations, including stricter provisions against the Unregistered Telemarketers (UTMs) who harass the public through spam calls, improved complaint redressal mechanisms, more effective UCC detection systems, stronger financial disincentives for violation of regulatory provisions, and revised regulations for senders and telemarketers. The paper also explores the possibility of differential tariffs for voice calls and SMS to discourage UCC.

Written comments on the consultation paper are invited from the stakeholders by 25 September 2024. Counter comments may be submitted by 9 October 2024.