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11 digit mobile number from now on, TRAI recommends, use zero before calling from landline

11 digit mobile numbers

new Delhi. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has made new recommendations, according to which it also includes a ‘Unified Numbering Plan’ for landline and mobile services. According to this recommendation, it will be mandatory to put “0” before calling the mobile number from the landline. Apart from this, it has also been suggested to increase the number of digits in existing mobile phones from 10 to 11. Let me tell you that there is no need to apply zero to make a call from landline to mobile.

If these recommendations of TRAI are implemented, then about 10 billion mobile numbers will be affected. Under this, the number of digits in mobile numbers will be 11 and the number will start with 9 digits. At the same time, it has also been suggested to change the number of mobile numbers distributed for the dongle to 13 digits.

There have also been recommendations for landlines to move fixed line numbers to sub-levels of 2 or 4. Let us tell you that some operators had issued landline connections with numbers starting from 3, 5 and 6, but these numbers are no longer in service.

At the same time, TRAI has blamed the Department of Telecommunication for the short broadband connection in the country. According to the report, TRAI has also filed a complaint with the Department of Telecommunications in the Prime Minister’s Office.

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The complaint states that the Department of Telecommunications is ignoring the recommendation to increase the number of broadband. Explain that the number of Internet users in India has crossed the 50 crore mark, while only two crore people have landline broadband.

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