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    Govt Need to Take Call on Permitting Data Entry, Exit from Telecom Networks for Security: COAI DG

    He said that now most of the fraud takes place through various applications especially through over-the-top (OTT) applications.
    October 21, 2024By QH team
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    The government needs to enforce rules on the entry and exit of data from Indian telecom networks, including that of Over-The-Top (OTT) players, a senior official of the industry body COAI said on Thursday. While lauding Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call on cyber security framework during the inaugural session of India Mobile Congress and ITU’s WTSA, COAI Director General SP Kochhar said the government has to take lead in setting up standards for security and industry will support it. 

    He said that the joint proposition of the government and industry can betaken up with the World Telecommunications Standardisation Assembly (WTSA)

    “Several elements which use telecom networks cannot be forced to comply with Indian law. We have been saying this but it is a necessity. “To do that we have to enforce entry and exit of data as well as entities from Indian networks through technology. Whom we allow to enter and exit from Indian telecom networks is the government right,” Kochhar said

    In his speech at IMC, the Prime Minister called for taking measures at global level for cyber security. Modi stressed the need to carry out discussions at the India Mobile Congress about keeping the world’s democratic societies safe. 

    Kochhar said that with the development of cloud technology, laws of several countries on telecom networks and Indian laws are applicable to elements within Indian jurisdiction

    He said that now most of the fraud takes place through various applications especially through over-the-top (OTT) applications.”It doesn’t matter if a fraudulent call has come from a telco network or OTT. A fraud is a fraud and people lose money. Telcos are highly regulated.

    “The chance of fraud calls on telecom networks can be traced but the OTT on the other hand are not regulated. The government needs to bring comprehensive rules for making citizens secure on the application
    level as well,” Kochhar said.

    Telecom operators have been demanding the need to regulate OTT apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, Google Meet etc as they provide similar communication services as mobile service providers. 


    https://telecom.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/industry/govt-need-to-take-call-on-permitting-data-entry-exit-from-telecom-networks-for-security-coai-dg/114332687

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