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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The Internet and Mobile Association of India<\/a> (IAMAI<\/a>) on Thursday raised concerns over privacy and implementation in response to the proposal of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India<\/a> (TRAI) mandating telecom service providers to display callers' names.

The
IAMAI<\/a> argued that the TRAI's proposal to make it mandatory for telcos to enable Calling Name Presentation (CNAP<\/a>) presents a material risk to the privacy of Indian citizens.

It may also endanger individuals preferring not to be identified to the caller and open up individuals from vulnerable populations to targeted harassment, argued the industry body.

According to TRAI data, there are approximately 1145.5 million wireless subscribers and 26.5 million wireline subscribers in India (as of September 2022).

\"The implementation of
CNAP<\/a> for such a massive quantum of users would require telecom providers to put in place a secure, synchronised, and robust system capable of supporting billions of calls daily. This will require a significant overhaul of the current telecom infrastructure, resulting in carriers incurring huge costs,\" said the IAMAI.

Moreover, it will create a large privacy risk to users.

In light of these issues, the IAMAI has recommended that TRAI consider providing citizens with an 'opt-in' approach as an alternative.

\"Giving citizens a choice to voluntarily opt in and out of CNAP services will ensure that citizens' choices and preferences are put at the forefront while ensuring that their right to privacy is protected,\" said the industry body.

The TRAI has called a meeting with mobile phone operators on February 17 to discuss the quality of wireline and wireless services, especially around the
5G rollout<\/a>.

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火车的举动显示来电者的名字危及隐私,征收成本:IAMAI

IAMAI认为火车的提议强制要求电信公司启用调用名称表示(CNAP)提出了一种材料风险印度公民的隐私。

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新德里:印度的互联网和移动协会(IAMAI)周四提高了对隐私的担忧,以及实现的应对建议印度电信管理部门(火车)要求电信服务提供商来显示来电者的名字。

IAMAI认为火车强制要求电信公司的提案,使调用名称表示(CNAP)提出了一种材料风险印度公民的隐私。

它也可能危及个人喜欢不愿透露姓名的调用者开放个人从弱势群体有针对性的骚扰,认为行业协会。

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根据火车的数据,大约有11.455亿无线用户和2650万年在印度有线用户(截至2022年9月)。

”的实现CNAP对于这样一个大规模的量子的用户要求电信提供商建立安全、同步和健壮的系统能够支持每天数十亿的电话。这将需要一个重要的改革当前的电信基础设施,导致运营商带来巨大的成本,”IAMAI说。

此外,它将创建一个大的用户隐私风险。

根据这些问题,IAMAI建议火车考虑为公民提供一个“选择”方法作为替代。

“让公民选择自愿选择的CNAP服务将确保公民的选择和偏好的同时确保他们的隐私权保护,”行业机构说。

火车已经召集与手机运营商在2月17日讨论有线和无线服务的质量,特别是在5克推出

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The Internet and Mobile Association of India<\/a> (IAMAI<\/a>) on Thursday raised concerns over privacy and implementation in response to the proposal of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India<\/a> (TRAI) mandating telecom service providers to display callers' names.

The
IAMAI<\/a> argued that the TRAI's proposal to make it mandatory for telcos to enable Calling Name Presentation (CNAP<\/a>) presents a material risk to the privacy of Indian citizens.

It may also endanger individuals preferring not to be identified to the caller and open up individuals from vulnerable populations to targeted harassment, argued the industry body.

According to TRAI data, there are approximately 1145.5 million wireless subscribers and 26.5 million wireline subscribers in India (as of September 2022).

\"The implementation of
CNAP<\/a> for such a massive quantum of users would require telecom providers to put in place a secure, synchronised, and robust system capable of supporting billions of calls daily. This will require a significant overhaul of the current telecom infrastructure, resulting in carriers incurring huge costs,\" said the IAMAI.

Moreover, it will create a large privacy risk to users.

In light of these issues, the IAMAI has recommended that TRAI consider providing citizens with an 'opt-in' approach as an alternative.

\"Giving citizens a choice to voluntarily opt in and out of CNAP services will ensure that citizens' choices and preferences are put at the forefront while ensuring that their right to privacy is protected,\" said the industry body.

The TRAI has called a meeting with mobile phone operators on February 17 to discuss the quality of wireline and wireless services, especially around the
5G rollout<\/a>.

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