Sanchar Saathi: Now subscribers can track, block lost cellphone via portal
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has launched an artificial intelligence (AI) based portal that will allow tracking and blocking of lost and stolen mobile phones.
| Ratings | |
|---|---|
| Hazard level: | 75 % |
| Number of ratings: | 1× |
| Latest rating: | Sep 09, 2014 |
| Views | |
|---|---|
| Number of views: | 33× |
| Last viewed: | Apr 03, 2021 |
| www.number-lookup.co.uk | |
|---|---|
| Number of ratings: | 1×Show comments1× |
| Latest rating: | Aug 27, 2014 |
Tip: Try out our new Call Insider app. You can download it for free on Google Play.
More comments on this number can be found at our partner site:
www.number-lookup.co.uk (1×)
Neutral Aug 27, 2014
More comments on this number can be found at our partner site:
www.reverse-lookup.co.uk (1×)
Neutral Aug 27, 2014
What can the users learn about a number that is calling them?
Users can find the reviews of the phone number written by other users, the interest in the phone number in the last month and, if possible, its location (for landlines). Sometimes, there are no reviews for a given phone number. If, however, the page has e.g. a thousand views, it shows that it is most likely an annoying caller.
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has launched an artificial intelligence (AI) based portal that will allow tracking and blocking of lost and stolen mobile phones.
These spam calls with international numbers, mostly from African and Southeast Asian countries, along with fake messages from unknown users, have flooded WhatsApp and Indians have nowhere to go but Twitter to share their ordeal.
© 2011–2025 call-reverse-lookup.com
Caller does not leave a message or when phone is answered, they hang up. VERY ANNOYING!!!!
Nuisance Sep 09, 2014 00