The Indian mobile customer, used to making calls to customer-care call centres for free, may no longer have that luxury. CNBC-TV18 reports, quoting exclusive sources, that Indian mobile operators have approached the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) approving its nod to levy a charge for making calls to the helpline. Several countries allow telecom companies to
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Mobile calls to helpline may no longer be toll-free
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