India News: The Supreme Court has ruled that mobile service providers in India can allocate deactivated numbers to new subscribers after a 90-day period. The cour
Telecom Regulatory Authority Of India: "We are not inclined to proceed further with the present writ petition, as it is clear from the counter affidavit filed by . TRAI that the cellular mobile telephone number once deactivated for non-usage or disconnected on the request of subscriber, is not allocated to the new subscriber for at least a period of 90 days," the bench said.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has informed the Supreme Court that mobile phone numbers deactivated for non-usage or at the subscriber s request are not assigned to new subscribers for a minimum of 90 days. The court dismissed a petition concerning potential misuse of data after a number s disconnection, noting that subscribers can protect their WhatsApp data by taking certain measures.
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