HomeNewstelecomTelcos flag key compliance gaps in DPDP rules, seek SIM ease for older teens

Telcos flag key compliance gaps in DPDP rules, seek SIM ease for older teens

COAI said restrictions that bar directors and key personnel from having any association with entities holding personal data may be overly stringent.

November 27, 2025 / 23:37 IST
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The DPDP rules prescribe “reasonable security safeguards” such as encryption, obfuscation and masking of personal data.
The DPDP rules prescribe “reasonable security safeguards” such as encryption, obfuscation and masking of personal data.

India’s telecom operators have flagged several compliance hurdles in the freshly notified Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules 2025, warning that operational gaps around verifiable consent for minors, multilingual consent, breach-notification obligations, and alignment with sector-specific telecom laws could create friction as companies transition to the new data-protection regime.

Industry body Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI)—which represents Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea—said it is preparing a detailed submission for the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).

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“COAI is in the process of compiling detailed inputs for MeitY on the DPDP Rules,” said S.P. Kochhar, director general of COAI.

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