‘0’ as Prefix to be Mandated for Landline Calls
Very soon you might see the rule for adding ‘0’ as a prefix before dialling in phone numbers from a fixed-line to make a call. Right now, you can make calls using landlines without adding in ‘0’ at the start of the number, but if the new recommendations were to come in place, this would be changed. At present, you dial ‘0’ before dialling in the phone number when you are making an inter-service call. But after the new rules, you will be adding ‘0’ before the phone numbers even when making calls in the service area. But for calls which are made from landline to landline, mobile to mobile, or mobile to landline won’t change anyway in nature.
Mobile Numbers to Shift From 10 Digits to 11 Digits
It is the second biggest recommendation that Trai has laid out. The current mobile numbers which are 10 digits in number might change to 11 digits. If you are thinking about what that first digit would be, don’t think too much, it is ‘9’. What will this do though? Why would Trai want to change an existing system which is very simple and accepted by everyone suddenly? It is because after the change, it will give a total capacity of 10 billion numbers to be utilised.
Your Mobile Numbers Allotted with Dongles to Change as Well
At present, the 10 digit numbers allotted to you with the internet dongles are suggested to be changed as well. The suggested number for change is 13 digits. Many dongles and data cards are used by people with 10 digit numbers. Trai has suggested that all such devices should carry a 13 digit numbering scheme. This will also benefit in releasing some of the numbers for the telecom industry.
Landline Numbers to be Changed to a New Sub-level
Trai has recommended that numbers for the landline be moved to sub-level ‘2’ and ‘4’. Currently, there are many landline numbers which were offered to users with a sub-level of ‘3’, ‘5’, and ‘6’, and are not functional. These are under-utilised resources for the telecom industry. When the change is made, it will become easier for the telecom operators to use the under-utilised numbers for mobile phone connections.
Fixed Lines to Come with ‘0’ Dialling Facility
Trai has suggested that fixed lines should be provided by the telecom operators with the ‘0’ dialling facility. At present, the ‘0’ dialling facility is only provided to the customers who have opted for the subscriber trunk dialling (STD) calls. But this should be changed and made available for every landline user to support the changes made by Trai suggesting that calls to mobile numbers be dialled with a ‘0’ as a prefix to the mobile number from landlines.