Modi Government proposes guidelines to combat unsolicited spam calls and mesaages, public input sought
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 Modi Government proposes guidelines to combat unsolicited spam calls and mesaages, public input sought

The Indian government has released draft guidelines to stop unwanted business messages and calls, aiming to protect people's privacy and promote fair communication

by WEB DESK
Jun 23, 2024, 09:30 am IST
in Bharat, Technology
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The central government has unveiled draft guidelines aimed at combating unsolicited business messages and calls, a move designed to safeguard consumers from intrusive commercial communications. These guidelines, which are open for public feedback until July 21, represent a significant step towards protecting consumer rights and privacy in the digital realm. The draft guidelines define “business communication” broadly as messages related to goods or services, encompassing promotional and service messages but excluding personal communications. They apply to all entities involved in sending or facilitating such communications, emphasizing compliance with recipient consent or preferences. Criteria for unsolicited and unwanted communications include messages from unregistered numbers or SMS headers, persistent communications despite opt-out requests, and failures to obtain digital consent or provide caller identification and opt-out options.

Furthermore, the guidelines reinforce compliance with Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) rules governing commercial messages based on customer preferences. This aims to curb the persistent issue of unsolicited calls and messages, thereby enhancing consumer privacy and rights. Despite TRAI’s 2018 rules proving effective for registered telemarketers, the prevalence of communications from unregistered marketers using private 10-digit numbers persists, as noted by the Consumer Affairs Ministry.

The Union Government formed a committee four months ago to show how seriously they are taking this issue. This committee was made up of people from telecommunications, regulatory bodies, and consumer protection agencies, and was tasked with creating guidelines to address unwanted promotional calls. They found that these calls invade user privacy and violate consumer rights, especially from the financial services and real estate sectors. These guidelines are part of the government’s broader effort to enhance consumer protection and privacy, ensuring that communication practices between businesses and consumers are ethical, transparent, and respectful.

The guidelines define “business communication” as any message related to goods or services, including promotional and service messages. The critical aspect is that these communications should be separate from personal communications. The guidelines will apply to all entities that send such communications, engage others to send them, or benefit from them.

The draft guidelines set out specific criteria to identify unsolicited and unwanted communications. These include:

  • Communications from unregistered numbers or SMS headers
  • Calls made to recipients who have opted out of receiving such communications
  • Messages sent without obtaining explicit digital consent from the recipient
  • Failure to identify the caller or the purpose of the communication
  • Lack of an option for recipients to opt out of receiving further communications

The guidelines stress the importance of following the rules set by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) for sending commercial messages based on what customers want. This is to improve current regulations and fix any loopholes. For the first time, penalties are suggested for those who violate consumer privacy with unwanted communications, ensuring businesses are responsible for their actions.

Four months before releasing these guidelines, the government formed a committee with members from telecom, regulatory bodies, financial services, and consumer protection groups. This committee’s job was to create detailed guidelines to stop annoying, unsolicited calls and messages. These unwanted communications have been a major annoyance for consumers, often invading their privacy and disrupting their daily lives, especially in financial services and real estate.

The government is now inviting the public to comment on the draft guidelines before finalizing them. This allows everyone to share their thoughts and help make the rules more effective. The deadline for feedback is July 21.

The Modi government’s effort to create these guidelines is a proactive step to protect consumer rights and build digital trust. By clearly defining what counts as unsolicited communication, requiring adherence to existing rules, and introducing penalties for violations, the guidelines aim to create a better communication environment. Public input will be crucial in refining these guidelines to meet the needs of both consumers and businesses.

Topics: TelecomSpam CallsTelecom Regulatory Authority of India
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