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DoT accepts proposal on '0' prefix for all calls from landlines to mobile phones

The department has accepted sectoral regulator Trai's recommendation for having the '0' prefix for such calls
Last Updated 24 November 2020, 15:27 IST

You will soon have to add '0' prefix for making calls from landlines to mobile phones.

The telecom department has asked telecom firms to make necessary arrangements by January 1 to implement the new system.

The department has accepted Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) recommendation for having the '0' prefix for such calls, a move that will create sufficient numbering space for telecom services.

The Department of Telecom (DoT) in a circular on `modification of dialling pattern from fixed line numbers to cellular mobile numbers' said in order to ensure adequate numbering resources for fixed line and mobile services, Trai's recommendations dated May 29, 2020 have been accepted by the Department.

"Following may be implemented...Fixed-to-mobile calls shall be dialled with prefix '0'. Suitable announcement may be fed in the fixed line switches to apprise the fixed line subscribers about the requirement of dialling the prefix '0' for all fixed-to-mobile calls," the DoT cricular said.

The circular also said that the announcement should be played whenever a subscriber dials a fixed-to-mobile call without prefixing '0'.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) in May this year had recommended dialling prefix '0' for a call from fixed line number to mobile number.

The regulator had, however, stated that the introduction of a dialling prefix for a particular type of call is not akin to increasing the number of digits in the telephone number.

Trai had also stated that this change in dialling pattern will generate 2,544 million additional numbering resources for mobile services to cater to future requirements.

With PTI inputs

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(Published 24 November 2020, 12:55 IST)

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