Sanchar Saathi: Now subscribers can track, block lost cellphone via portal
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has launched an artificial intelligence (AI) based portal that will allow tracking and blocking of lost and stolen mobile phones.
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The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has launched an artificial intelligence (AI) based portal that will allow tracking and blocking of lost and stolen mobile phones.
These spam calls with international numbers, mostly from African and Southeast Asian countries, along with fake messages from unknown users, have flooded WhatsApp and Indians have nowhere to go but Twitter to share their ordeal.
Maybe 40-50 calls in the past month -- often twice a day, sometimes within short intervals - sometimes even 3x/day -- "Unknown Name" appears - NEVER leaves a message