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India’s Communications Minister Heralds Success of Sharing Roaming Data to Block Inbound International Calls That Spoof Domestic Numbers

The country implemented its Centralized International Out Roamer (CIOR) system in July 2024.

India is collectively blocking over 13 million calls per day that present a domestic number despite originating outside of the country, per an interview given by Jyotiraditya Scindia, the Minister for Communications. This follows an INR387mn (USD4.6mn) government funding allocation for the country’s Centralized International Out Roamer (CIOR) system in July of this year. CIOR went live in October and immediately enabled a massive increase in the number of calls blocked because they were spoofing Indian mobile numbers.

The mind boggles at what India is accomplishing with its national strategy for using technology to protect people from spam and scam calls and messages. Meanwhile some of the world’s most ‘advanced’ economies waste years arguing about what is technically feasible. India’s success shows that simple but effective strategies for reducing spam and scam traffic can be implemented quickly at enormous scale with great effect. They are succeeding because the government provides leadership whilst acting as a genuine partner to the private sector. This contrasts sharply with other countries where politicians spend more time posturing than leading, and the private sector uses debates about technology to obfuscate what is actually to struggle over who will generate the most profit from the development of anti-fraud systems and processes.

Eric Priezkalns
Eric Priezkalnshttp://revenueprotect.com

During his career, Eric has been a Director of Risk Management for a national telco, the Chief Executive of the Risk & Assurance Group, a Chief Marketing Officer for a software business, a consultant, a public speaker and the publisher of Commsrisk since its launch in 2006. Look here for more about the history of Commsrisk and the role played by Eric.

The comms providers that Eric has worked for include Qatar Telecom, Cable & Wireless, T‑Mobile, Sky and Worldcom. In addition to his proficiency at speaking about the current scamdemic, Eric is also a qualified chartered accountant and a subject matter expert in consumer protection, enterprise risk management, fraud prevention, data integrity and billing accuracy. Eric was the lead author of Revenue Assurance: Expert Opinions for Communications Providers, published by CRC Press. He can be reached through the contact form on this website.

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