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Disruption of critical SMSes noticed as second phase of SMS regulation kicks in

Telecom operators have defended their system and pinned the blame on companies and their lax adoption, who have failed to comply with regulatory standards.

March 08, 2021 / 16:55 IST
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Massive disruption has been caused in delivering SMSes, especially critical ones like OTPs from banks and e-commerce companies. Even Aadhar authentication service has collapsed. This is all happening due to the second phase implementation of SMS regulation, according to a report by The Economic Times.

However, telecom operators while defending their system have pinned the blame on companies and their lax adoption, who have failed to comply with regulatory standards.

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A top executive from a leading telemarketing firm told ET that officials from top banks such as HDFC and SBI are furious and trying to get in touch with TRAI (telecom regulatory authority of India), to sort this mess at the earliest. The executive said that 50 percent of the traffic is being dropped due to content scrubbing.

According to TRAI’s regulation on unsolicited commercial communication, content scrubbing is the process where telecos verify every SMS content with a registered template before delivering it. It was activated on March 8 at 12 AM, after multiple delays.