Regulator TRAI has exempted
various service providers, including the dealers of telecom operators,
e-ticketing agencies and social networking sites, from the new limit of
one hundred SMSes per day per SIM, which was imposed to block pesky
calls and messages.
On 5th September, after much delay, Trai had come out with recommendations to stop pesky calls and text messages from 27th September, ordering that no access provider (operators) shall permit the transmission of more than 100 SMSes per day per SIM.
"Hereby
directs all access providers to exclude the following persons from the
limit of one hundred SMS per day per SIM -- dealers of the telecom
service providers and DTH operators for sending request for electronic
recharge on mobile numbers," Trai said in a statement on Tuesday.
The
directive from the regulator had come in the wake of concerns raised by
telecom lobby COAI on limiting the SMS entitlement per SIM to 100 per
day.
It
will also exempt e-ticketing agencies for responding to e-ticketing
request made by its customers, SMSes from social networking sites
Facebook, Twitter, Orkut, LinkedIn and GooglePlus to their members in
connection to activities relating to their accounts, based on verifiable
options; and agencies providing directory services, such as Justdial,
Zatse, Callezee, Getit and Askme, Trai added.
Earlier,
COAI had asked Trai to reconsider its recommendation to limit the
number of SMSes per sim to 100 per day, saying that such a regulation
may pose a potential challenge to the "fundamental rights" of an
ordinary users.
There are several instances where SMSes are an important mode of communication.
There could be a situation where a customer has exhausted the limit and suddenly some emergency occurs, COAI had said.
Further,
this limit will not also be applicable on "blackout days" (festive
occasions), when the customer is free to send as many messages he wants.
In
the case of post-paid telephone numbers, the access provider shall not
permit more than 3,000 SMSes per SIM per month, the Trai recommendations
had said.
However,
Trai said, "The access provider shall, before excluding the persons,
obtain an undertaking from such person that he shall not use the said
facility in any manner for sending commercial communications."
Subscribers have the option of choosing to be under the 'Fully Blocked' category, which is akin to the 'Do Not Call Registry'.
If a user selects the 'Partially Blocked' category, he/she will receive SMSes in categories chosen.
For registering under the fully blocked list, a customer has to SMS 'START 0' to 1909.
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