Analysis: Indian Telecom Operators limiting calls to customer care at 198

Few years back TRAI allowed operators to charge for contacting customer care executives at 50p/3min. But on condition that the operator should have a dedicated toll free complaints number 198. While all operators did follow this, but they are limiting number of calls made to 198 per day. So I did an investigation to reveal exact number of calls allowed per day to 198 by each operator.

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How did we test?

The first part was to obtain the SIM of every operator available in my circle, Kerala. Since Aircel, Uninor and Videocon services are not available here, they were excluded. I choose non-peak hours of one afternoon and started making calls to 198 one after another till operator limited my calls.

Airtel

No: of calls allowed: 4

Wait time before connection: 30-60 sec

Airtel limits calls to 198 to a maximum of 4 calls per day. From 5th call onward you will get message to use *121# for more help. When tried to contact customer care via 121 chargeable call, it also gave the same message.

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Idea

No: of calls allowed: 3

Wait time before connetion: 30 sec

Idea limited calls to 198 to just 3 calls per day. From 4th call onward I got message customer care is unavailable. But interestingly there 458 paid customer care was still available.

Vodafone

No: of calls allowed: 5

Wait time before connevtion: 10 sec

Vodafone has maximum no. of allowed calls to 198. After you reach the limit of 5, you can’t even get connected through paid customer care number. You will get message, request cannot be processed.