Airtel is one of the largest telecom operators in India, which means it is very important to activate DND on Airtel. If you don’t, you’ll be inundated with spam and phone calls. There’s no real way to avoid this without using apps that may invade your privacy by constantly reading your messages and checking who’s calling. One thing you can do to reduce spam is to activate DND (Do Not Disturb) on Airtel. The good thing is that it can be easily done via phone call or text message. If this is not an option, you can always activate DND online on Airtel. Here’s how you can do it.
How to activate DND on Airtel number online
Follow these steps to quickly activate DND on Airtel.
- Go to the DND page on the Airtel website.
- click Click here Button in a big red box titled “Airtel Mobile Services”.
- Enter your Airtel number.
- Click Get one-time password.
- Enter the OTP and the code will be sent to your phone via SMS.
- On the next screen, click stop all.
- Click submit.
Here is one way to activate DND on Airtel
This will activate the Do Not Disturb feature on your Airtel number.
How to activate DND on Airtel number via SMS or call
TRAI allows you to quickly activate DND on Airtel by just making a call or sending an SMS. These are the steps you need to follow.
- call 1909 And follow the IVR prompts. This will activate Do Not Disturb.
- send Start 0 Send SMS to 1909 to activate full DND feature on your Airtel number.
Regardless of the telecom company, it takes about a week for your phone number to activate DND, and once DND is activated, you will receive fewer calls and text messages from your telecom operator.
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