I’m not somebody who cusses, but one morning, I was driving from Delhi to Gurgaon and a sales agent wouldn’t understand that I’m not interested in a new CC. His rebuttals and objection handling got so terrible, he summoned the Delhiite in me which I didn’t know existed.
The statement by Truecaller CEO and co-founder Alan Mamedi assumes significance as sector regulator Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) is soon set to start consultation on framing a mechanism for caller's KYC-based name to flash on phone screens when someone calls.
Once this move is implemented, a (call) receiver will be able to see the name of the caller as per the latter's KYC record submitted to the telecom operator, even if the caller's name is not saved on his/her phone.
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If everything goes fine, this nightmare app will be out in 3 weeks.
yeah this is not app based. it would have to be implemented at company level. i am not sure how caller id works. but it seems like mobile companies would have to broadcast the kyc name. not sure how this works at the phone level. if phones are capable of taking this information and displaying it. because so far, caller id only has mobile number and any other information is displayed from local data.
ah good. that means both androids and iPhones are capable of picking up this data.
hopefully local data would still get preferences. i mean it is still a huge problem because both mom and dad's numbers would appear as my name when they call someone. not fun in the end.
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