DoT's New Rule: Now, You May Have to Pay for Every OTP You Get
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Alert summary (plain language)
The Department of Telecommunications has proposed a rule requiring all entities to verify mobile numbers through its Mobile Number Validation platform, imposing fees of ₹1.50 for banks and ₹3 for non-...
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Published on
10 August 2025 at 01:00 pm
Reported by
The 420
Reported
mobile verification
Target profile
digital user
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Summary last updated from our feed: 10 August 2025 at 01:00 pm
- The 420
https://the420.in/india-mobile-number-validation-rule-otp-fee/
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