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Spam Calls: You will get rid of spam calls, when you receive a call, your name and number will appear on the screen..

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Sometimes it becomes difficult to identify unknown calls. It is not understood which is a spam call and which is an important call. But now you will soon get rid of this problem. The inter-operator trial of telecom companies will be completed by next week. If this trial is successful, then you will also see the name of the caller on unknown numbers. With this, you will be able to identify which call is useful and which is a spam call. All the details about this trial are given here.

The Telecommunication Department has ordered the telecom companies to complete this trial by April 18 and submit its report. Only after this, you will get to see a new update.

The trial will end by April 14

Many problems will be solved by showing the name along with the number of incoming calls. The Telecommunication Department has asked the telecom companies to complete all inter-operator trials by April 14 and submit the report by April 18.

The government will start Calling Name Presentations.

The trial between Jio and Airtel has ended. The trial between Airtel and Vodafone will start next week. Telecom companies are conducting this trial in Haryana and Maharashtra. If the trial proves to be correct, then the government will order to start it gradually. 2G users will have to wait a little for this service.

What is this service?

Talking about The caller Name Presentation service, is a service that will make caller identification easy. Through this service, on incoming calls, the name of the caller along with his number will be shown on the screen.

The Telecom Department has ordered the companies to start this service as soon as possible. The reason behind this decision of the government is to stop spam calls.

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