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Airtel's Vittal seeks regulatory oversight of WhatsApp, other messaging apps to combat spam

Airtel has launched an AI-powered spam detection solution for its customers to tackle pesky calls and messages. The free-of-charge facility will be available from September 26

Spam, Airtel, WhatsAPP / September 25, 2024 / 16:16 IST
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Gopal Vittal
Gopal Vittal

Bharti Airtel managing director Gopal Vittal has called for regulatory oversight of messaging platforms such as WhatsApp to protect consumers from the growing menace of spam.

"There needs to be a mechanism to ensure these platforms come under some form of regulatory oversight to safeguard users," Vittal said at the launch of Airtel’s spam detection technology on September 25.

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The AI-powered spam detection solution will be available to its smartphone using customers from September 26 for free. The solution aims to curb the widespread issue of spam calls and messages.

The move aligns with the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (TRAI) new, stricter regulations that mandate commercial callers use a specific 10-digit series starting with the prefix 160 to help block spam.