THE TELECOM COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS CUSTOMER
PREFERENCE REGULATIONS, 2010
(6 OF 2010) |
| c. Registration of preference through SMS |
14. A customer may also exercise his preference by sending SMS to 1909. |
15. If the customer wants to exercise the option of fully blocked, he may send SMS
"START 0". |
16. If the customer wants to exercise the option of partially blocked, he may send SMS "Start <option>" as given below: "START 1" for receiving SMS relating to Banking/Insurance/Financial products/credit cards "START 2" for receiving SMS relating to Real Estate "START 3" for receiving SMS relating to Education (Example :START 3 send to 1909) "START 4" for receiving SMS relating to Health "START 5" for receiving SMS relating to Consumer goods and automobiles "START 6" for receiving SMS relating to Communication/Broadcasting/ Entertainment/IT "START 7" for receiving SMS relating to Tourism and Leisure |
17. A customer can also choose multiple preferences from categories of preference
mentioned in para 16 above. For receiving commercial SMSs from Banking/Insurance/Financial products/credit cards and Real Estate, the customer may send SMS in the format "START 1,2". |
18. On receipt of option exercised by the customer through SMS, the Access
Provider shall send an SMS to confirm the options exercised. |
19. After receipt of confirmation from the customer, the Access Provider shall
register his preference and send a confirmation SMS indicating his unique registration number. |
20. Preference '0' shall always suppress other preferences. If '0' is sent with any
other customer preferences, it will be treated as fully blocked preference. For
example, "START 0,2,3", shall be considered fully blocked option. |
For More Detail Please visit : http://www.nccptrai.gov.in/nccpregistry/regulation1diccndiv.pdf |