India’s BSNL implements blockchain to reduce spam calls

India’s BSNL implements blockchain to reduce spam calls - BSNL

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INDIAN Telecom BSNL is leveraging Blockchain to fight against Spam calls

These days we get many spam calls. Providing Unlimited calls facility by various Telecom Providers and not having the complete list of registered telemarketing agencies are the main reasons promoting this issue.

Any person possessing a sim card can start Marketing and Calling other customers and thus spam calls have become a menace!

Now to Address this, BSNL is using a blockchain, where the Digital marketing agencies shall register themselves on this ledger and they shall use only designated number series and SMS services for commercial communications.

Customers can also set their preferences based on product category, time, and mode of communication to receive promotions or block them altogether. 

This will reduce the menace to some extent and if it still persists, those unauthorized spam numbers shall be blocked by the telecom providers.

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India’s state-owned telecom company BSNL is using blockchain to tackle the commercial calling menace. It recently issued a warning to its users to refrain from using a landline or mobile connection to make marketing calls, reported Telecom Talk.

BSNL developed a distributed ledger technology (DLT) portal to create a registry of commercial and business entities, who wish to communicate with its customers. The new directive comes after the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) issued guidelines following the 2018 legislation (TCCCPR). It aims to curb the problem of Unsolicited Commercial Communication (UCC) or spam calls and messages. 

After registering on the DLT portal, telemarketers may only use designated number series and SMS services for commercial communications. For incoming calls, users can now set preferences based on product category, time, and mode of communication to receive promotions or block them altogether. 

The TCCCPR regulation came into effect last year. A majority of Indian telcos offer free calling services to users, which has spiked telemarketing calls. An Economic Times report said that 1.81 million unregistered telemarketers had been disconnected, and service providers blacklisted 5580,000 since 2011 in India. 

India has about 900 million wireless communication subscribers, according to data from TRAI. Customers can register their number for the ‘Do Not Disturb’ (DND) service to block any telemarketing calls. But the numerous unregistered telemarketers have prompted telcos in the country to implement additional measures to curb the practice. 

TRAI guidelines advise telecom operators to leverage blockchain for reducing unwanted communication.

Similar Other Initiatives – 

Meanwhile, other telcos such as Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea, and Reliance Jio are also exploring the use of private numbers for making telemarketing calls. Vodafone Idea and Jio are developing blockchain solutions in partnership with Tanla Solutions and Tech Mahindra, respectively, as previously reported. Bharti Airtel has a tie-up with IBM. 

This is just one blockchain use case that telecoms companies are exploring. Across the world, there are several telecom blockchain initiatives, including the two consortia,  Carrier Blockchain Study Group and Communications Blockchain Network.

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