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Telcos slam TRAI’s new spam rules, question exclusion of WhatsApp, other OTTs and telemarketers

Telecom companies have flagged the hike in penalties, saying telemarketers are the true originators and beneficiaries of unsolicited commercial communications and they are the one who should be held accountable

February 17, 2025 / 12:06 IST
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Private telecom operators have opposed the latest spam-control regulations issued by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), saying they fail to address key concerns, especially the exclusion of OTT communication service providers such as WhatsApp and Telegram from the regulation’s scope.

In a statement issued on February 17, telecom companies also raised concerns over the significant increase in penalties for non-compliance, saying telemarketers are the true originators and beneficiaries of unsolicited commercial communications and should be held accountable instead.

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“The COAI is disappointed to see that TRAI’s amendment to strengthen consumer protection against Unsolicited Commercial Communication (UCC) has been issued without resolving all relevant issues,” Cellular Operators Association of India director general SP Kochhar has said.

Telecom operators now face financial penalties for failing to comply with new regulations, particularly for misreporting spam communications. Fines start at Rs 2 lakh for the first violation, rise to Rs 5 lakh for the second and reach Rs 10 lakh for further offences. Repeated violations can also lead to suspension of telecom services.