India’s messaging ecosystem is getting a major security upgrade.

Airtel and Google have announced telecom-grade AI spam protection for RCS messaging on Android devices in India.
The goal is simple: reduce spam, block malicious activity, and make rich messaging safer at scale.
RCS, which powers modern messaging features on Android, has grown rapidly. But with richer media and business messaging comes higher spam risk.
This update directly addresses that gap.
What’s changing for Android users in India
The new system adds multiple layers of verification and AI-driven filtering.
Here’s what users can expect:
Sender identity verification
Businesses will need verified identities before sending RCS messages.
DND preference enforcement
Do Not Disturb settings will be respected more strictly.
Spam business message blocking
Suspicious promotional or bulk business messages will be filtered.
Malicious link detection
AI systems will scan and flag potentially harmful URLs.
AI-based throttling of suspicious senders
High-volume or unusual messaging behavior can trigger automated rate limits.
This moves RCS closer to telecom-level security standards rather than relying only on app-level filters.
Why this matters for users
Spam on SMS has been a long-standing issue in India.
As RCS adoption grows, preventing the same pattern is critical.
This update could help:
- Reduce phishing attempts delivered via rich messages
- Cut down promotional spam
- Protect less tech-savvy users from malicious links
- Improve trust in business messaging
For users, that means fewer unwanted messages and a lower risk of fraud.
Why this matters for businesses
Verified identity requirements change the landscape for brands.
Businesses sending RCS campaigns will likely need:
- Proper verification processes
- Compliance with DND norms
- Clean sender reputations
This could improve credibility for legitimate brands while pushing out grey-market bulk senders.
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Telecom + platform collaboration
This partnership reflects a deeper integration between telecom operators and platform providers.
Instead of leaving spam filtering purely to apps:
- Airtel contributes telecom-grade monitoring systems
- Google integrates AI into Android’s RCS infrastructure
- Protection operates at both network and platform levels
That layered approach reduces loopholes.
The bigger shift
RCS is positioned as the future of Android messaging.
But rich messaging only works if users trust it.
Security enhancements like:
- Identity verification
- Real-time AI filtering
- Network-level enforcement
are foundational to scaling RCS across millions of users.
India, being one of the largest smartphone markets, becomes a key testing ground for secure rich communication models.
If effective, similar frameworks may expand globally.
RCS (Rich Communication Services) is an advanced messaging protocol on Android that supports read receipts, typing indicators, media sharing, and business messaging.
The new AI-based filtering, sender verification, and DND enforcement aim to significantly reduce spam and malicious links.
The update focuses on RCS messaging, not traditional SMS.
It will apply to supported Android devices using RCS through compatible carriers, including Airtel.