TRAI cracks down on spam: 7 lakh notices, 5.6 lakh restrictions in 2025

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India significantly escalated its enforcement against spam telemarketing in 2025, issuing over 7.3 lakh notices and imposing communication restrictions on more than 5.6 lakh entities. Consumer participation surged, with over 31 lakh complaints registered, more than half through the DND application, which saw an 84% increase in installations. TRAI Chairman Anil Kumar Lahoti emphasized the focus on delivering a perceptible improvement in consumer control over unsolicited communications. The authority's strategy combines enabling legitimate communications with robust enforcement, including AI detection and resource disconnection, to target unregistered violators.

Key Points: TRAI Issues 7 Lakh Notices, 5.6 Lakh Restrictions on Spam Telemarketers

  • 7.3 lakh notices to unregistered telemarketers
  • 5.6 lakh entities faced communication restrictions
  • 31 lakh UCC complaints registered in 2025
  • DND app installations surged 84% year-on-year
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Over 7 lakh notices, 5.6 lakh restrictions: TRAI tightens grip on spam telemarketers

TRAI's 2025 report shows a major crackdown on spam with over 7 lakh notices issued, 5.6 lakh communication restrictions, and 31 lakh consumer complaints.

"Consumers should experience perceptible improvement in control of unsolicited commercial communications. - Anil Kumar Lahoti, TRAI Chairman"

New Delhi, February 13

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has released its annual update on the enforcement of Unsolicited Commercial Communication and consumer engagement under the Do Not Disturb ecosystem for the year 2025, highlighting a significant scale-up in regulatory action against spam telemarketing, a statement from the Ministry of Communications said.

During 2025, 7,31,120 notices were issued to unregistered telemarketers (UTMs) found in violation of UCC norms. As part of progressive enforcement measures, 4,73,075 entities were subjected to one-month communication restrictions, while 89,936 repeat offenders faced six-month communication caps. In addition, 1,84,482 telecom resources were disconnected during the year for continued non-compliance.

Cumulatively, since August 2024, over 21.05 lakh telecom resources have been disconnected, reflecting intensified efforts to curb persistent spam networks and strengthen compliance across the telecom ecosystem.

The enforcement action is supported with sustained efforts to encourage consumers to report spam. In 2025, a total of 31.09 lakh UCC complaints were registered across all channels. Of these, 17.06 lakh complaints - over half - were submitted through the DND application, underscoring increased consumer participation in reporting unsolicited communications, a statement from the Ministry of Communications added.

Commenting on the development, Anil Kumar Lahoti, Chairman, TRAI, stated: "TRAI's enforcement efforts in 2025 are anchored in the principle that consumers should experience perceptible improvement in control of unsolicited commercial communications. Enhanced consumer participation through the DND ecosystem has enabled faster identification of violations and more decisive action against persistent offenders."

Monthly data indicate that complaints against unregistered telemarketers consistently accounted for the overwhelming majority of reported cases throughout the year, significantly outnumbering complaints against registered telemarketers. This trend reinforces TRAI's focus on targeting unauthorised and non-compliant entities operating outside the regulatory framework.

TRAI has adopted a two-pronged strategy that enables legitimate, consent-based commercial communications through registered entities, while simultaneously deploying regulatory, technological and enforcement measures, such as DLT (blockchain)-based registration, AI-led spam detection, mandatory use of designated number series, strengthened complaint mechanisms and disconnection of non-compliant senders, to curb unsolicited communications from unregistered entities.

The DND ecosystem has also seen a significant increase in adoption. DND app installations grew by 84.43% year-on-year in 2025, rising to 28.08 lakh cumulative installations, compared to 15.22 lakh in 2024.

The combination of increased consumer reporting and strengthened enforcement mechanisms has enabled faster identification of violators and more decisive regulatory action.

The Authority reiterates its commitment to protecting consumer interests, ensuring transparency, and raising the consequences of non-compliance for entities engaged in unsolicited commercial communication, while continuing to refine the DND framework in collaboration with stakeholders.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good numbers on paper, but I'm still getting 3-4 spam calls a week. They just use new numbers. Disconnecting 21 lakh resources sounds huge, but are we hitting the masterminds or just the foot soldiers?
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Aman W
The 84% growth in DND app installs is the real story here. Shows people are fed up and taking matters into their own hands. Jab janata jag jaati hai, sarkari machinery bhi chalti hai. Keep reporting, folks!
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to India for work, the spam call volume was shocking. Glad to see regulatory tech like AI and blockchain being used. Hope it brings the peace my phone had back home.
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Vikram M
The six-month ban for repeat offenders is a good step, but fines should be heavier. These spam call centres make crores. A temporary disconnection isn't enough deterrent. Hit them where it hurts - their wallet.
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Kavya N
My parents, who are not very tech-savvy, have learned to use the DND app because of these calls. It's a nuisance, especially for senior citizens. TRAI should run awareness campaigns in regional languages too.

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