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title: "India TRAI DLT and DND Scrubbing for AI Voice Agents in 2026"
description: "How India's blockchain-based DLT registration works, why category-level DND preferences matter for AI calls, and the per-list scrubbing economics that decide whether you stay legal."
canonical: https://callsphere.ai/blog/vw2d-india-trai-dlt-dnd-ai-voice-2026
category: "AI Voice Agents"
tags: ["India", "TRAI", "DLT", "DND", "AI Voice"]
author: "CallSphere Team"
published: 2026-04-08T00:00:00.000Z
updated: 2026-05-07T09:32:11.181Z
---

# India TRAI DLT and DND Scrubbing for AI Voice Agents in 2026

> How India's blockchain-based DLT registration works, why category-level DND preferences matter for AI calls, and the per-list scrubbing economics that decide whether you stay legal.

> India's TCCCPR framework runs commercial telecom on a blockchain-style ledger called DLT. Every legitimate commercial sender registers principal entities, headers, content templates, and consent. TRAI's 2026 enforcement posture is proactive: numbers flagged by AI monitoring can be disconnected before any complaint is filed.

## What the rule says

```mermaid
flowchart LR
  Phone["PSTN caller"] --> Carrier["Carrier"]
  Carrier -- "SIP INVITE" --> SBC["Session Border Controller"]
  SBC -- "SIP" --> PBX["Twilio / Asterisk"]
  PBX -- "RTP · Opus" --> Bridge["AI Voice Gateway"]
  Bridge --> AI["OpenAI Realtime"]
  AI --> Bridge
  Bridge --> PBX
```

CallSphere reference architecture

India's Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) regulates commercial communication under the Telecom Commercial Communications Customer Preference Regulations (TCCCPR), 2018, as amended. The Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) platform, hosted by six telecom operators (Airtel, Jio, Vi, BSNL, Tata Tele, Videocon), is the mandatory registry for principal entities, telemarketers, headers (sender IDs), content templates, and consent. Promotional calls and SMS to numbers on the National Customer Preference Register (NCPR / DND) are prohibited unless category preferences and time-of-day preferences allow. Categories include banking, real estate, education, health, consumer goods, and broadcasting. Calls must originate from the 140 / 160 series for promotional traffic. Per-complaint upheld penalty is ₹25,000+ and TRAI is moving toward proactive AI-flag-based number disconnection in 2026.

## What it means for AI voice agent operators

Three rules dominate AI voice operations in India:

First, you must register as a principal entity on a DLT platform (one operator's portal mirrors to all). Registration requires CIN, GSTIN, PAN, authorized signatory KYC, and takes 3-7 business days when documents are clean.

Second, every campaign needs a registered header (your sender ID for SMS, or the 140/160-series originating number for voice). Promotional voice campaigns originate from registered telemarketer 140/160 numbers; transactional voice (e.g., OTP confirmations) can originate from regular numbers but must be tied to a service relationship.

Third, scrubbing is more nuanced than US DNC. India's DND has category-level preferences. A consumer might block "consumer goods" but allow "health". Your AI voice campaign for a health vertical could legally call a number that blocks consumer-goods marketing. Your scrubber must read the category bitmap, not a binary opt-out flag. Per-number scrub cost runs ₹0.01-0.05 depending on volume; the cost of skipping is ₹25,000 per upheld complaint.

For AI specifically, TRAI in early 2026 is evaluating proactive AI-spam detection that disconnects suspect numbers without prior complaint. The defensible posture: AI-disclose, register every campaign, monitor your sender ID for blacklist signals.

## How CallSphere stays compliant

For Indian deployments, CallSphere registers each tenant as a principal entity on DLT (typically through the Jio platform; mirrors are automatic). Healthcare AI in India runs as transactional traffic for appointment confirmations, tied to the patient relationship and exempt from promotional DND scrubbing. Sales Calling AI runs as promotional and uses 140-series numbers procured through Indian DLT-registered telemarketers; lists are scrubbed against NCPR with category-level logic before each campaign. AI disclosure is mandatory in the opening: "Namaste, this is the automated assistant for {brand}, calling on the registered DLT header {header_id}." With 6 verticals, 50+ businesses, 4.8/5 rating, and a 14-day trial, the DLT preset for India ships with category-aware scrub logic for the Salon AI, Real Estate AI, and Healthcare AI products.

## Compliance checklist

1. Register as a principal entity on a DLT platform (Airtel, Jio, Vi, BSNL, Tata, Videocon).
2. Submit corporate KYC: CIN, GSTIN, PAN, authorized signatory ID.
3. Register a telemarketer relationship with a TRAI-licensed telemarketer for 140/160-series origination.
4. Register every voice campaign template and header before launch.
5. Scrub leads against NCPR with category-level logic per industry vertical.
6. Honor time-of-day preferences (typically no calls 9pm-9am).
7. Disclose AI clearly at call start; include the registered header reference.
8. Capture explicit consent and tie it to the DLT consent ledger.
9. Originate promotional traffic only from 140 or 160 series numbers.
10. Monitor TRAI enforcement notices and complaint dashboards weekly.
11. Retain consent and call records for at least two years.
12. Maintain a kill-switch: shut down outbound when complaint rate crosses a configured threshold.

## FAQ

**Is AI voice calling legal in India?**
Yes, with DLT registration, NCPR scrubbing, AI disclosure, and category-aware compliance. The technology is not banned; the abuse pattern is.

**Do transactional calls need DND scrubbing?**
Transactional calls (OTPs, service confirmations to existing customers) are exempt from NCPR but must still be tied to a service relationship and registered template.

**Can I call from a non-140 / non-160 number?**
For promotional voice, no. For transactional and service calls, regular DIDs are permitted within the relationship boundary.

**What is the minimum spend?**
DLT registration itself is low-cost (₹500-₹5,000 one-time fees). Telemarketer access and per-call costs scale with volume; small deployments are economically viable.

**Are foreign companies allowed to register?**
Yes, but you must establish a registered business presence in India (subsidiary or RoR), or operate through a TRAI-registered Indian telemarketer who registers on your behalf.

## Sources

- [TRAI: TCCCPR Regulations](https://www.trai.gov.in/notifications/regulation/telecom-commercial-communications-customer-preference-regulations-2018-1)
- [Department of Telecommunications (DoT) India](https://dot.gov.in/)
- [TRAI: Consumer Information on Unsolicited Communication](https://www.trai.gov.in/consumer-info/telecom/unsolicited-commercial-communication)

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Source: https://callsphere.ai/blog/vw2d-india-trai-dlt-dnd-ai-voice-2026
