When you receive a call from an unknown number, you naturally raise an eyebrow. On the screen, there is only one number. Prior to picking up the phone and speaking, it is impossible to understand who is calling. However, a third-party app (Truecaller) is a different story. However, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) will soon find a solution to this issue. The name of the caller is displayed along with the number!
Many times, in a busy moment, the mobile phone is crowded with unnecessary calls. Some call to sell loans, and some call to provide network services. Scammers’ phone calls are also a headache. But thanks to Truecaller, it is possible to know who is calling before receiving the call. This is why third-party apps have become so popular in a short period of time. Even in this case, it is not possible to receive 100% service. because whether the number is saved at all or under what name becomes important. However, it has been reported that no third-party app will be required this time. Customers will receive this unique perk directly from TRI.
The “Know Your Customer” (KYC) list of customers is maintained by telecom operators. When buying a SIM card, customers supply their personal information. The TRAI can inform customers who are phoning based on that information. It is crucial to know before you receive a call from a number that is not saved in your contact list, even if the call originates from one of those numbers.
The fact that clients will only be able to access this service using the KYC information they receive from the telecom firm is another benefit in this situation. It will be possible to determine whether the caller’s information is accurate as a result. Additionally, you may easily report any spam calls.