Government Approves Verified Caller ID to Curb Cybercrime

Government Approves CNAP for Verified Caller ID to Curb Cybercrime; Nationwide Rollout by March 2026

The420.in Staff
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The Government of India has instructed all telecom companies to prepare the infrastructure for implementing CNAP (Calling Name Presentation) to curb cybercrime.

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CNAP Approved by TRAI

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has approved CNAP — Verified Caller ID — which will display the KYC-verified name of the caller on incoming mobile calls. This measure aims to reduce spam and fraud calls.

Key Features

  • CNAP will be activated by default for all customers but can be optionally disabled.
  • Implementation will occur in two phases: the first on legacy circuit-switched networks using CNAM databases, and the second on newer IP-based networks transmitting CNAM data via signaling.
  • Successful tests have been carried out on 4G and higher networks.
  • Nationwide rollout is expected by March 31, 2026.
  • All new mobile devices sold in India six months after notification must support CNAP.
  • Privacy protections include exempting calls where the caller has enabled CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction), showing only KYC-verified names, not crowdsourced data.
  • CNAP aligns with international standards ITU-T and ETSI to ensure interoperability and reliability.

Impact

  • Citizens will gain greater trust in incoming calls.
  • Spam and deceptive calls will reduce significantly.
  • The telecom sector’s transparency and security will improve markedly.

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