Understanding TRAI Rules for SIM Deactivation: Key Guidelines
Learn about TRAI rules on SIM deactivation, including inactivity periods and reactivation methods.
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TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) rules for SIM deactivation stipulate that inactive SIM cards (unused for 90 days or more) may be deactivated. Operators must notify the user before deactivation. Users can reactivate the SIM by making a call, sending an SMS, or consuming mobile data before the deactivation period ends.
FAQs & Answers
- What is the period after which a SIM can be deactivated? A SIM card may be deactivated if it remains inactive for 90 days or more, according to TRAI rules.
- How will I be notified before my SIM is deactivated? Operators are required to notify users before the deactivation of their SIM card, ensuring you are aware of the impending action.
- Can I reactivate my SIM card after deactivation? Yes, you can reactivate your SIM card by making a call, sending an SMS, or using mobile data before the deactivation period ends.
- What actions can prevent my SIM from being deactivated? To prevent deactivation, ensure that you use your SIM card—by making calls, sending texts, or using data—within the 90-day inactivity period.