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Airtel to spot international spam calls; alert users in vernacular languages

IANS April 21, 2025 285 views

Bharti Airtel has introduced a groundbreaking AI-powered spam detection upgrade to combat international scam calls. The new system provides alerts in ten Indian languages, making it easier for users to understand and respond to potential threats. By identifying 1,560 spam calls every second, Airtel has already reduced spam incidents by 16%. The technology represents a significant step in protecting Indian mobile users from increasingly sophisticated international scam networks.

"We're expanding our AI tool to monitor all foreign calls and messages" - Siddharth Sharma, Airtel"
Airtel to spot international spam calls; alert users in vernacular languages
New Delhi, April 21: Bharti Airtel on Monday announced two major upgrades to its AI-based spam detection tool to protect users from spam calls and messages.

Key Points

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Airtel detects 1,560 spam calls per second

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AI tool flags 27.5 billion spam calls

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International spam rises 12% in six months

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Alerts available in 10 regional languages

The telecom company will now alert customers about international spam calls and SMS messages.

In addition, users will receive spam alerts in their preferred Indian languages -- making it easier for people across the country to understand and respond to these warnings.

This new feature will be available in ten Indian languages, including Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu, Punjabi, and Urdu.

Airtel said more languages will be added in the future. Currently, the alerts in regional languages are available only for Android users.

The move comes after Airtel noticed a worrying trend. While the company's spam detection tool had successfully reduced domestic spam, scammers started using foreign networks to make spam calls to Indian users.

This led to a 12 per cent increase in international spam calls over the last six months. The latest upgrade is aimed at stopping this new threat.

Airtel's AI-powered tool, which was launched in September 2024, has already flagged more than 27.5 billion spam calls.

That's equal to identifying around 1,560 spam calls every second. Since its launch, Airtel customers have also experienced a 16 per cent drop in spam calls.

Siddharth Sharma, Director, Marketing and CEO Connected Homes at Bharti Airtel, said that customer feedback played a big role in bringing these changes.

"With more spam traffic now coming from international sources, we've decided to expand our AI tool to monitor all foreign calls and messages. We're also making it easier for customers to understand these alerts by offering them in their regional languages," he said.

These features are being automatically rolled out to all Airtel customers and will remain free of charge. Users don't need to take any action to activate them, he added.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally! I've been getting so many calls from "Microsoft support" with foreign numbers. This is a great move by Airtel 👏
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Priya M.
Love the regional language feature! My parents struggle with English alerts, so this will be super helpful for them. Hope other operators follow soon.
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Sanjay T.
Good initiative but why only for Android? iOS users pay the same bills and deserve equal protection. Airtel should roll this out for all platforms.
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Ananya R.
27.5 BILLION spam calls?! That number is mind-blowing 😳 No wonder my phone keeps buzzing with random numbers. Thank you Airtel for tackling this!
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Vikram P.
The vernacular alerts are a game-changer. Cybersecurity shouldn't be limited to English speakers. Kudos for making tech more inclusive!
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Meena S.
I appreciate Airtel listening to customer feedback. The international spam was getting out of hand. Hope this reduces those pesky calls about "expiring policies" I never bought!

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