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Government to launch toll-free number '1955' to address call drops

News Agencies | Updated on: 10 February 2017, 1:37 IST

The government is planning to start a toll-free number 1955 soon to receive feedback from telecom subscribers on call drops.

"Short code 1955 has been allotted for IVRS system on call drop," an official source said.

Provisioning of this number will be mandatory for telecom operators and should be accessible for local and STD calling.

As per a letter by the Department of Telecom to operators in last week of November the '1955' number "is for the outbound calls to the subscribers, the IVRS system will have to present a pre-defined CLI (caller line identification) to the subscribers, through short code '1955'."

State-run telecom firm MTNL has been directed to configure this short code. Telecom operators have been directed not to charge any integration, maintenance, operational fee from MTNL.

Official sources said that Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha will launch the service but did not disclose any further details.

When contacted industry body, Cellular Operators Association of India said that the industry has sought further technical clarifications from DoT on routing, charges etc for the implementation of the short code 1955 for IVRS system.

"The response is awaited. The industry remains committed towards addressing the issue of call drops and is continuously working shoulder to shoulder with the government, enhancing both investment and infrastructure," COAI Director General Rajan S Mathews said.

-PTI

First published: 19 December 2016, 7:22 IST