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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNEW DELHI:<\/strong> More than a billion mobile phone users can expect a significant respite from pesky calls<\/a> and messages, as Vodafone Idea<\/a> and Reliance Jio<\/a> Infocomm start to roll out blockchain-based technology through partnerships with Tanla Solutions and Tech Mahindra, respectively, to tackle spammers. Bharti Airtel<\/a>, with more than 325 million users, has already made a similar deployment in a tie-up with IBM.

Analysts said the ongoing deployment could be the world's largest use case for a
blockchain<\/a> solution in the telecom space, with nearly a billion subscribers who would get impacted by the TRAI<\/a> regulation.

The deployment is being done in line with the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s regulations, which will come into effect by the month end, to protect mobile phone subscribers from unsolicited commercial communication, or spam calls and messages. Vodafone Idea has some 395 million users, while Jio has about 307 million, as per TRAI data.

The current deployment of the blockchain technology across telcos will empower individual mobile users to set and manage their communication preferences and consents.

Vodafone Idea has signed a multi-year contract with Tanla Solutions to deploy the technology, along with a regulatory sandbox and production platform. “The deployment is underway and it will help in arresting spam and fraud-related commercial communications for Vodafone Idea subscribers,” a Tanla spokesperson told ET. The person said Tanla was also helping Airtel for the implementation of the network, though IBM remains the bigger vendor for the technology.



A Vodafone Idea spokesperson said the company supported Trai’s initiative and was working with “new-age technologies to deliver simple (and) delightful experiences with meaningful innovations”.

Jio is working with Tech Mahindra to deploy the technology. A person aware of the development said the technology was jointly developed, and Tech Mahindra would manage it for the telecom company.

Jio and Tech Mahindra didn’t respond to ET’s queries.
\n \n \n \n \n \n \n
The global market for blockchain is about $500 million and it is expected to grow beyond $7 billion in the next three to four yearsIBM<\/cite><\/div><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n

Blockchain, which came into prominence with the Bitcoin cryptocurrency, is a digital ledger for storing data including financial transactions. The technology decentralises information, which is held in a shared database that can be accessed in real time. Currently, the global market for blockchain is about $500 million and it is expected to grow beyond $7 billion in the next three to four years, as per recent estimates by IBM.

Telcos working together to build the blockchain network<\/strong>
\n \n
Rajan Mathews, director-general at the Cellular Operators Association of India, said all telecom operators would have to participate together to deploy the distributed ledger technology and that the association had been working to have everyone in the ecosystem on board. “Everybody that is in the ecosystem has to participate, including (state-run) BSNL,” he said, adding: “Telcos have to have a standard operating procedure that has now been put in place.”
\n \n \n \n \n \n \n
All Indian telcos need to participate together to deploy the distributed ledger technologyRajan Mathews, COAI<\/cite><\/div><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n

Last July, TRAI had overhauled rules to check spam calls and messages, directing telcos to use blockchain to reduce unwanted communications, and mandated subscriber consent to receive telemarketing messages. It also fixed penalties of between Rs 1,000 and Rs 50 lakh per violation in a month on telcos that don’t comply with the guidelines to check such calls and messages.

“Telcos are working concurrently and collaboratively to deploy this solution across a multi cloud environment. On completion of the deployment, the solution will be rolled out to the entire pan-India subscriber population of these telcos,” Vishal Awal, vice president – telecom (global business services), IBM India\/South Asia, said. “The collaboration is required to ensure the solution meets a consistent development, security and architecture standards.”

Awal said that the blockchain network deployment at Airtel, for instance, will shape up to be the world’s first \"Multi Cloud Telecom Blockchain Network\" – a significant landmark that clearly highlights the modularity and architectural flexibility of blockchain fabric to span across varied infrastructures and organizations.

Mathews said that the deployment is an ongoing process, and the stakeholders, including vendors and telcos have been working with the regulator, Trai. “We have been explaining challenges that we are running into. There have been understanding. They want to us to be able to iron out some issues that have come up. We are on our way of implementing it,” Mathew added.

Indian telecom operators, Mathews said, are meeting deadlines set by the regulator, and Trai is informed accordingly as and when telcos face issues. “We are progressing well.”

The SLT or Blockchain based fabric will enable telcos to have a clear and transparent information related to ecosystem players like soliciting entities, message aggregators, subscriber consent data and lifecycle event dates among others. Any complaints and messages received can be resolved in a very short time as compared to a very cumbersome and largely opaque current state process.

Blockchain, which came into prominence with the Bitcoin cryptocurrency, is a digital ledger for storing data including financial transactions. The technology decentralises information, which is held in a shared database that can be accessed in real time.

Blockchain: Going beyond pesky calls
<\/strong>
The blockchain opportunity within the telecom domain is poised to grow exponentially across a wide range of regulatory or compliance and business use cases. Analysts believe that telecom operators can further leverage the technology for Mobile Number Portability, interconnect settlements, supply chain streamlining and content partner settlements among others.

They said that the blockchain-based platform play will allow multiple use cases across business and compliance domains that can do the job either more cost effectively or via delivering better customer experience or via creating sources of revenues or a combination of all of those. The adoption will impact telcos' all vital business parameters going forward.

IBM's Awal said that \"telco being a sector of sectors, lies at the epicenter of virtually all other sectors.\" The need for \"Intelligent connectivity in a hyper-connected world\" puts telcos \"front and center\" in the evolving business networks. telcos are pivotal to successful adoption of blockchain and other disruptive technologies. This stems from the fact that the average subscribers is adopting new services, information and new technology today predominantly via their smart phones.

\"Telcos typically are among the most trusted organizations for handling personal data and securing privacy. As demand for trust intensifies, blockchain based business networks can be the springboard for seamless telco ecosystem involvement,\" Awal said.

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沃达丰的想法,如何Jio Airtel & BSNL执行世界上最大的区块链用例控制烦人的电话,短信

分析师表示,持续部署可能是世界上最大的用例区块链解决方案在电信领域,拥有近十亿用户会影响火车的监管。

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新德里消息:超过十亿的手机用户可以显著缓解讨厌的电话和信息,沃达丰的想法和依赖JioInfocomm开始通过与Tanla合作推出blockchain-based技术解决方案和Tech Mahindra,分别解决垃圾邮件发送者。Bharti附近的旅馆,有超过3.25亿用户,已经做了一个类似的部署与IBM结盟。

分析师表示,持续部署可能是世界上最大的用例区块链解决方案在电信领域,拥有近十亿用户的影响火车监管。

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部署完成符合印度电信监管机构的规定,将按月生效,保护手机用户从未经请求的商业交流,或垃圾邮件电话和消息。沃达丰的想法有3.95亿用户,而Jio大约有3.07亿,按火车数据。

当前部署的区块链技术在电信公司将授权个人移动用户设置和管理他们的沟通偏好和同意。

沃达丰理念已经签署了一份多年合同Tanla解决方案部署技术,以及监管沙箱和生产平台。“部署正在和它将帮助逮捕垃圾邮件和欺诈相关的商业通信用户,沃达丰想法”Tanla发言人告诉ET。这个人说Tanla也帮助Airtel的实现网络,尽管IBM仍然是大的供应商的技术。



沃达丰(Vodafone)想法的一位发言人表示,该公司支持火车的主动性和正与“新时代技术提供简单和愉快的经历有意义的创新”。

Jio正在与Tech Mahindra部署技术。一个人意识到开发技术联合开发说,马恒达科技公司和电信公司将管理它。

Jio Tech Mahindra没有回复等的查询。
区块链的全球市场约5亿美元,预计将增长超过70亿美元在未来三到四年IBM


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区块链,与比特币cryptocurrency突出,是存储数据的数字分类帐包括金融交易。的技术分散信息保存在一个共享的数据库中,可以实时访问。目前,全球市场区块链是大约5亿美元,它预计将增长超过70亿美元在未来三到四年,按由IBM最近的估计。

电信公司合作建立区块链网络

Rajan马修斯,印度手机运营商协会总干事表示,所有电信运营商必须参与一起部署分布式分类技术,协会一直致力于让每个人在生态系统。生态系统的“每个人都必须参与,包括(国营)BSNL,”他说,并补充道:“电信公司必须有一个标准的操作程序已经到位。”
所有的印度电信公司需要参与一起部署分布式分类技术Rajan马修斯,COAI


去年7月,火车已经超越规则检查垃圾邮件电话和信息,指导电信公司使用区块链来减少不必要的沟通,并要求用户同意接受电话销售信息。还1000卢比之间的固定的惩罚和Rs 50每违反一个月十万的电信公司不遵守指导方针来检查这样的呼吁和消息。

“电信公司正在并行和协同多云环境中部署这个解决方案。完成部署,解决方案可以推广到整个pan-India订户数量这些电信公司,“Vishal Awal副总裁——电信(全球商业服务),IBM印度/南亚,说。“确保解决方案所需的合作是符合一致的发展,安全性和建筑标准。”

Awal说区块链网络部署在旅馆,例如,将塑造成为世界上第一个“多云电信区块链网络”——一个重要的里程碑,突出强调了模块化和架构的灵活性区块链跨不同的基础设施和组织织物。

马修斯说,部署是一个持续的过程,和利益相关者,包括供应商和电信公司与监管机构合作,火车。“我们已经解释我们遇到的挑战。有理解。他们希望我们能够解决一些问题。我们在我们的实现方式,”马修说。

马修斯说,印度电信运营商会议监管机构设定的最后期限,并相应地通知火车,电信公司面临的问题。“我们是进展顺利。”

SLT或基于区块链结构将使电信公司有一个明确的和透明的信息生态系统相关球员喜欢征求实体,消息聚合器,用户同意数据和生命周期事件日期等等。任何投诉和接收到的消息可以在很短的时间内解决很大程度上与一个非常繁琐和不透明当前状态的过程。

区块链,与比特币cryptocurrency突出,是存储数据的数字分类帐包括金融交易。的技术分散信息保存在一个共享的数据库中,可以实时访问。

区块链:超越烦人的电话

电信领域内的区块链的机会将呈现指数级增长在一个广泛的监管或遵从性和业务用例。分析人士认为,电信运营商的手机号码可移植性,可以进一步利用技术互连定居点,供应链优化和内容合作伙伴结算等等。

他们说blockchain-based平台玩将允许多个用例跨业务和合规领域可以做这项工作更多的成本有效地或通过提供更好的客户体验或通过创造收入来源或所有这些的组合。采用将影响电信公司的所有重要业务参数。

IBM的Awal说“电信部门行业,位于震中几乎所有其他领域。”The need for "Intelligent connectivity in a hyper-connected world" puts telcos "front and center" in the evolving business networks. telcos are pivotal to successful adoption of blockchain and other disruptive technologies. This stems from the fact that the average subscribers is adopting new services, information and new technology today predominantly via their smart phones.

“电信公司通常是最受信任的机构来处理个人数据和隐私保护。基于信任的需求加剧,区块链可以无缝的跳板电信业务网络生态系统参与,”Awal说。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNEW DELHI:<\/strong> More than a billion mobile phone users can expect a significant respite from pesky calls<\/a> and messages, as Vodafone Idea<\/a> and Reliance Jio<\/a> Infocomm start to roll out blockchain-based technology through partnerships with Tanla Solutions and Tech Mahindra, respectively, to tackle spammers. Bharti Airtel<\/a>, with more than 325 million users, has already made a similar deployment in a tie-up with IBM.

Analysts said the ongoing deployment could be the world's largest use case for a
blockchain<\/a> solution in the telecom space, with nearly a billion subscribers who would get impacted by the TRAI<\/a> regulation.

The deployment is being done in line with the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s regulations, which will come into effect by the month end, to protect mobile phone subscribers from unsolicited commercial communication, or spam calls and messages. Vodafone Idea has some 395 million users, while Jio has about 307 million, as per TRAI data.

The current deployment of the blockchain technology across telcos will empower individual mobile users to set and manage their communication preferences and consents.

Vodafone Idea has signed a multi-year contract with Tanla Solutions to deploy the technology, along with a regulatory sandbox and production platform. “The deployment is underway and it will help in arresting spam and fraud-related commercial communications for Vodafone Idea subscribers,” a Tanla spokesperson told ET. The person said Tanla was also helping Airtel for the implementation of the network, though IBM remains the bigger vendor for the technology.



A Vodafone Idea spokesperson said the company supported Trai’s initiative and was working with “new-age technologies to deliver simple (and) delightful experiences with meaningful innovations”.

Jio is working with Tech Mahindra to deploy the technology. A person aware of the development said the technology was jointly developed, and Tech Mahindra would manage it for the telecom company.

Jio and Tech Mahindra didn’t respond to ET’s queries.
\n \n \n \n \n \n \n
The global market for blockchain is about $500 million and it is expected to grow beyond $7 billion in the next three to four yearsIBM<\/cite><\/div><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n

Blockchain, which came into prominence with the Bitcoin cryptocurrency, is a digital ledger for storing data including financial transactions. The technology decentralises information, which is held in a shared database that can be accessed in real time. Currently, the global market for blockchain is about $500 million and it is expected to grow beyond $7 billion in the next three to four years, as per recent estimates by IBM.

Telcos working together to build the blockchain network<\/strong>
\n \n
Rajan Mathews, director-general at the Cellular Operators Association of India, said all telecom operators would have to participate together to deploy the distributed ledger technology and that the association had been working to have everyone in the ecosystem on board. “Everybody that is in the ecosystem has to participate, including (state-run) BSNL,” he said, adding: “Telcos have to have a standard operating procedure that has now been put in place.”
\n \n \n \n \n \n \n
All Indian telcos need to participate together to deploy the distributed ledger technologyRajan Mathews, COAI<\/cite><\/div><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n

Last July, TRAI had overhauled rules to check spam calls and messages, directing telcos to use blockchain to reduce unwanted communications, and mandated subscriber consent to receive telemarketing messages. It also fixed penalties of between Rs 1,000 and Rs 50 lakh per violation in a month on telcos that don’t comply with the guidelines to check such calls and messages.

“Telcos are working concurrently and collaboratively to deploy this solution across a multi cloud environment. On completion of the deployment, the solution will be rolled out to the entire pan-India subscriber population of these telcos,” Vishal Awal, vice president – telecom (global business services), IBM India\/South Asia, said. “The collaboration is required to ensure the solution meets a consistent development, security and architecture standards.”

Awal said that the blockchain network deployment at Airtel, for instance, will shape up to be the world’s first \"Multi Cloud Telecom Blockchain Network\" – a significant landmark that clearly highlights the modularity and architectural flexibility of blockchain fabric to span across varied infrastructures and organizations.

Mathews said that the deployment is an ongoing process, and the stakeholders, including vendors and telcos have been working with the regulator, Trai. “We have been explaining challenges that we are running into. There have been understanding. They want to us to be able to iron out some issues that have come up. We are on our way of implementing it,” Mathew added.

Indian telecom operators, Mathews said, are meeting deadlines set by the regulator, and Trai is informed accordingly as and when telcos face issues. “We are progressing well.”

The SLT or Blockchain based fabric will enable telcos to have a clear and transparent information related to ecosystem players like soliciting entities, message aggregators, subscriber consent data and lifecycle event dates among others. Any complaints and messages received can be resolved in a very short time as compared to a very cumbersome and largely opaque current state process.

Blockchain, which came into prominence with the Bitcoin cryptocurrency, is a digital ledger for storing data including financial transactions. The technology decentralises information, which is held in a shared database that can be accessed in real time.

Blockchain: Going beyond pesky calls
<\/strong>
The blockchain opportunity within the telecom domain is poised to grow exponentially across a wide range of regulatory or compliance and business use cases. Analysts believe that telecom operators can further leverage the technology for Mobile Number Portability, interconnect settlements, supply chain streamlining and content partner settlements among others.

They said that the blockchain-based platform play will allow multiple use cases across business and compliance domains that can do the job either more cost effectively or via delivering better customer experience or via creating sources of revenues or a combination of all of those. The adoption will impact telcos' all vital business parameters going forward.

IBM's Awal said that \"telco being a sector of sectors, lies at the epicenter of virtually all other sectors.\" The need for \"Intelligent connectivity in a hyper-connected world\" puts telcos \"front and center\" in the evolving business networks. telcos are pivotal to successful adoption of blockchain and other disruptive technologies. This stems from the fact that the average subscribers is adopting new services, information and new technology today predominantly via their smart phones.

\"Telcos typically are among the most trusted organizations for handling personal data and securing privacy. As demand for trust intensifies, blockchain based business networks can be the springboard for seamless telco ecosystem involvement,\" Awal said.

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