Indian regulator sets 100-text limit to curb mobile-marketing nuisance

Mobile phone Loading... users in India have been banned from sending more than 100 text messages a day as part of a clampdown on nuisance telemarketing in the subcontinent. The Indian telecoms regulator said the new rules, which come into force on Tuesday, should end the dozens of unsolicited text messages received daily by Indians. India has the fastest-growing mobile market in the world, with more than 7...
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Mobile phone users in India have been banned from sending more than 100 text messages a day as part of a clampdown on nuisance telemarketing in the subcontinent. The Indian telecoms regulator said the new rules, which come into force on Tuesday, should end the dozens of unsolicited text messages received daily by Indians.

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