Caller Name Presentation Latest News
In the next few months, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) will mandate telecom operators to show the KYC-registered name of all incoming callers using Indian phone numbers, a feature known as Caller Name Presentation (CNAP).
About Caller Name PresentationÂ
- CNAP is a technology that enables mobile users to see an incoming caller’s name, similar to Truecaller.Â
- The system retrieves the caller’s name from a telecom operator’s database and displays it on the recipient’s phone.Â
- Unlike third-party apps, CNAP will rely on the official Customer Application Form (CAF) details provided during SIM registration.
- How Will CNAP Work?
- Each telecom provider will maintain a database of subscriber names linked to mobile numbers.Â
- When a call is made, the system will fetch the caller’s registered name and display it on the recipient’s screen.Â
- Initially, CNAP will work only within the same network, meaning an Airtel-to-Airtel call will display the caller’s name, but cross-operator name display, such as Jio-to-Vodafone, will require regulatory approval for data sharing between telecom providers.
- In February 2024, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) recommended the adoption of CNAP for all smartphones, urging telecom operators to introduce the feature.Â
- The aim is to reduce customer harassment from unknown or spam callers.
Source: TH
Caller Name Presentation FAQs
Q1: What is Caller Name Presentation (CNAP)?
Ans: It is a technology that enables mobile users to see an incoming caller’s name, similar to Truecaller.
Q2: From where does Caller Name Presentation (CNAP) retrieve the caller’s name?
Ans: Telecom operator’s subscriber database.
Q3: How does Caller Name Presentation (CNAP) differ from third-party caller ID apps like Truecaller?
Ans: Unlike third-party apps, CNAP will rely on the official Customer Application Form (CAF) details provided during SIM registration.