The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has proposed a new national numbering plan that could soon change how you make landline calls. Under the new plan, you may need to add a '0' prefix when dialing landline numbers. This move is aimed at strea
TraiNational Numbering PlanLandline CallsTelecom SectorCall ConnectivityReal EstateFeb 06, 2025

TRAI is introducing the new national numbering plan to streamline the telecommunication system, improve call connectivity, and align with international standards. This move is expected to enhance the overall efficiency and reliability of the network.
No, you will not need to change your landline number. However, you will need to add a '0' prefix when dialing landline numbers to comply with the new numbering plan.
TRAI has assured that there will be a transition period to help users adapt to the new system. During this period, both the old and new dialing formats will be accepted to minimize inconvenience.
The new numbering plan will improve call connectivity, reduce call failures, and enhance the overall quality of service. It will also align the numbering system with international standards, making it easier to connect with international calls.
Service providers will play a crucial role in educating their customers about the changes and providing support during the transition period. They will also help in updating contact lists and ensuring a smooth transition to the new numbering plan.

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