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New mobile number series introduced by the Centre for service and transactional voice calls

The Centre has reportedly introduced a new numbering series starting from 160xxxxxxx, which is dedicated to service and transactional calls. This initiative aims to help Indian citizens easily identify legitimate calls and reduce unsolicited calls from telemarketers.

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The Centre has reportedly introduced a new numbering series, 160xxxxxxx, for making service or transactional calls, further helping Indian citizens to easily identify legitimate calls and curb unsolicited voice calls from telemarketers who are currently using 10-digit mobile numbers.  

Currently, the 140xxxxxxx series has been allocated to telemarketers for making promotional/service/transactional voice calls.

In a statement, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) further said that since the 140xx series has started using it extensively for promotional calls, "consumers normally do not respond to such calls and many important service/transactional calls are missed".

DoT further added, "This has resulted in wide use of regular 10-digit numbers by genuine entities for making service/transactional calls. This also gave opportunity to fraudsters to deceive consumers using 10-digit numbers."

To address this, the DoT has allocated a new numbering series, 160xxxxxxx which will exclusively be used for service/transactional voice calls by the principal entities.

This clear differentiation between service/transactional calls versus other types of calls will make it easier for the citizens to manage their communication.

"For example, the service/transactional calls originating from Financial Entities like by RBI, SEBI, PFRDA, IRDA, etc shall start from 1601," DoT stated.

The Department said that telecom Service Providers (TSP) will need to ensure "adequate verification of every entity before assigning a number from 160 series and the entity shall undertake to use it only for service/transactional calls".

For any suspected fraud communications, citizens can report the concern at the Chakshu facility available at Sanchar Saathi (www.sancharsaathi.gov.in).

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Inputs from IANS