Last updated on January 16th, 2023 at 05:59 am
Have you sent “wishes”
Mobile operators charge all voice calls and SMS on blackout days at normal rates, ceases out all concessional rates as per TRAI guidelines. As per guidelines of TRAI, mobile operators have to declare blackout days and must give intimation prior to start of every blackout day. They must inform date and occasion of the blackout day to its customers. Many of us have already received such SMS from our mobile operator for black out day of Christmas day (25th December).
As per TRAI directions, blackout days must not exceed maximum 5 days in a calender year and all mobile operators declares these blackout days as per their convenience. Mostly they declare festival days as blackout days like Valentine day, Holi, Diwali day, New year eve (31st December), Christmas day and/or New year day (1st January) because on these festival days, people greets their friends/relatives over phone by voice calls/SMS in bulk.
Now you can avoid these conventional way of greeting, voice calls/SMS from your phone to cut down your phone bill. You can send free SMS or you can greet by free voice call or video calls on these blackout days.
Here are the options which you may use.
Hope this info helps you to save your telephone bills specially on blackout days.
Check out blackout days declared by your mobile operator now !!
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