Background and Context
In November 2025, the Department of Telecommunications issued new directions for OTT messaging platforms. The Directions require messaging accounts to remain continuously linked to the same SIM card used during registration, and mandate frequent re-authentication for web or desktop access. The government’s objective is to strengthen user protection and support law enforcement investigations, and to improve security and traceability in response to rising concerns about cyber fraud, impersonation, and cross-border scams.
However, messaging services today are widely used across India for everyday communication, business operations, education, and social interaction. Such requirements may therefore affect how users interact with these services in practice. They could create challenges for users who rely on multi-device access, shared devices, or connectivity without a physical SIM.
Given the widespread reliance on these platforms, it is important to understand how such measures may influence user experience, digital access, and everyday workflows. This study draws on consumer and small business surveys conducted across India to capture real-world experiences and assess the potential impact of these Directions.
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Media
- SIM Binding: New rules could pose problems for 80 out of 100 people, and 60% of small businesses are also at risk
Navbharat Times, March 01, 2026 - SIM binding mandate may cause operational disruptions for 80% of consumers, 60% SMBs: Study
ETTelecom, February 27, 2026 - 80% consumers, 60% SMBs expect disruption from mandatory SIM-binding rules
Communication Today, February 27, 2026 - SIM binding push raises more questions
The Financial Express, January 04, 2026 - From Cafés To Offices, How SIM Binding Directions Could Turn Messaging Into A Chore
Media Nama, December 17, 2025
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Krishaank Jugiani
Senior Research Associate
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