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TRAI Direction on Blocking of Bulk International Messages

By TEAM CIRCULAR EXPRESS • 20 Jan 2012
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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has issued a directive to all Access Providers and International Long Distance Operators to curb unsolicited commercial SMSs originating from outside the country. The authority found that such messages were bypassing the National Customer Preference Register by being routed through international servers. Operators are now required to block specific types of international SMS, including those with alphabet/alphanumeric headers and those using the +91 country code. Additionally, limits have been placed on the volume of SMS from a single source, and only authorized global titles are permitted. Compliance with these measures is mandated within thirty days of the direction's issuance.
City
New Delhi
State
Delhi
purpose of issuance
To regulate and block unsolicited bulk international SMS messages that bypass national preference registers.
Most Important Details
Operators must block international SMS with alphabet/alphanumeric headers, +91 country code, and high-volume messages exceeding 200 per hour from a single source within 30 days.

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