Breaking CNAP (Calling Name Presentation) - Govt working on its own Caller ID service to curb spam calls issues

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Get ready to say goodbye to anonymous calls. Soon, your phone could display the name of any incoming caller without needing to download a third-party app like Truecaller.

In a significant technological advancement, India’s leading telecom operators—Vodafone Idea Ltd, Bharti Airtel Ltd, and Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd—are collaborating with global companies such as HP, Dell, Ericsson, and Nokia to develop the servers and software required to roll out this feature.

According to reports, these telecom companies have ordered the necessary equipment to implement Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) Trials have already been conducted in select circles, and the service will be introduced in stages once the technology stabilises.

Jio, Airtel, Vi plan roll out of built-in caller ID to curb spam calls
 
Get ready to say goodbye to anonymous calls. Soon, your phone could display the name of any incoming caller without needing to download a third-party app like Truecaller.

In a significant technological advancement, India’s leading telecom operators—Vodafone Idea Ltd, Bharti Airtel Ltd, and Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd—are collaborating with global companies such as HP, Dell, Ericsson, and Nokia to develop the servers and software required to roll out this feature.

According to reports, these telecom companies have ordered the necessary equipment to implement Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) Trials have already been conducted in select circles, and the service will be introduced in stages once the technology stabilises.

Jio, Airtel, Vi plan roll out of built-in caller ID to curb spam calls
This would cause inconvenience for those using sim cards registered in their family member's name.
 
This would cause inconvenience for those using sim cards registered in their family member's name.
I think people will realise that they should look at the last name (I know it is not always same) of the caller to determine if it is the call they were expecting. 🤔

id*ots will still get scammed by people claiming to be entirely different than the name shown in the caller ID though, that one I am sure about.
 
This would cause inconvenience for those using sim cards registered in their family member's name.
and why should people use that? Long long time back my first order of business when I turned 18 was to transfer ownership to my name. It is specifically very important considering the amount of stuff linked to your phone number.

If i lose my phone number, i don't want to go chasing my family member to get me a replacement sim card considering Aadhar, UPI, Bank and everything that gets impacted.
 
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