Pesky  calls will continue to trouble  the subscribers for one more month as  the telecom regulator Tuesday  gave the mobile phone firms another month  to curb unsolicited  commercial calls and messages.
 “Telemarketers  registration shall  commence from Jan 15 and other provisions shall come  into force from  Feb 1,” said the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India  (TRAI) in a  statement.
“Telemarketers  registration shall  commence from Jan 15 and other provisions shall come  into force from  Feb 1,” said the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India  (TRAI) in a  statement.“Having regard to security audit of the   website and other processes involved, TRAI has found it necessary to   re-determine the dates for implementation of the regulations,” it added.
Earlier  this month, the telecom  watchdog announced a set of new measures to  curb unsolicited commercial  calls and messages, which were to be  implemented from Jan 1.
The regulations included a fine in the   range of Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 250,000 for the defaulting companies and   allocation of a number starting with “70″ to the telemarketers making it   easy for the customers to recognise their numbers.
Unlike the  previous regulation that  asked customers to register their numbers in  “do not call” list, users  can now choose from different categories like  “fully blocked” or  “partially blocked,” under which a customer can  receive communication  for categories of his choice.
According to a  telecom lobby, the delay  has been caused as the telecom operators had  requested for some more  time to meet the contractual obligations with  the telemarketing  companies to comply with the security concerns.
“We  had asked the TRAI for some more  time. There is a whole lot of work  that has to be done in order to  comply with the security cocerns,  including setting up of  infrastructure to filter calls,” said Rajan  Mathew, director general of  the Cellular Operators Association of India.
Asked if the operators will be able to  meet this new deadline,  Mathew said, “We will try our best and are  hopeful that it will be  implemented.”
 
