India’s telecom sector is taking significant strides in combating unwanted communications, with Airtel leading the charge through its AI-powered spam detection system that has already identified billions of suspicious calls and messages.
Key achievements and impact: Airtel’s AI solution has successfully flagged 8 billion spam calls and 0.8 billion spam SMSes in just two and a half months since its launch.
- The system identifies approximately 1 million spammers daily using advanced algorithms
- 252 million unique users have received alerts about suspicious activity
- Customer response to spam calls has decreased by 12 percent
- The system analyzes multiple parameters in real-time to identify unwanted communications
Spam patterns and demographics: Analysis of the data reveals clear patterns in how spam affects different user segments and regions across India.
- 6 percent of all calls and 2 percent of SMSes on Airtel’s network were identified as spam
- 35 percent of spammers utilize landline numbers
- Male customers receive 76 percent of spam calls
- Adults aged 36-60 years are the most targeted, receiving 48 percent of spam calls
- Users with devices in the Rs 15,000-20,000 price range receive 22 percent of spam calls
Geographic distribution: The impact and origin of spam communications vary significantly by region across India.
- Delhi leads in receiving spam calls, followed by Andhra Pradesh and Western Uttar Pradesh
- Most spam calls originate from Delhi, Mumbai, and Karnataka
- Gujarat, Kolkata, and Uttar Pradesh generate the highest volume of spam SMSes
- Mumbai, Chennai, and Gujarat receive the most spam messages
Temporal patterns: Clear timing patterns emerge in spam communication activity.
- Peak spam activity occurs between 12 PM and 3 PM
- Sundays show a 40 percent reduction in spam activity compared to other days
- The timing patterns suggest spammers operate primarily during standard business hours
Regulatory response: The Indian government has implemented new measures to help consumers identify legitimate communications.
- A new 10-digit number series with 160 prefix has been introduced for trusted entities
- The 140 prefix continues to be used for promotional calls from unsubscribed users
- The system maintains special provisions for customers who haven’t opted for Do Not Disturb (DND)
Future implications: While Airtel’s AI system marks a significant advancement in spam prevention, the challenge of unwanted communications continues to evolve, requiring ongoing technological adaptation and regulatory oversight to maintain effectiveness.
Airtel Says Flagged 8 Billion Spam Calls with AI Solution