Chairing a high-level meeting, Union Home Secretary R K Singh asked representatives of his ministry and from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and Department of Information Technology (DIT) to work on a proposal for amendment of the Indian Telegraph Act of 1885 and Information Technology Act, 2000.
This amendment shall ensure that all service providers who provide communication services in India through VoIP are mandated to be registered in India, according to the minutes of the meeting.
VoIP has off late become handy for terror groups where messages are exchanged using this service on smart phones that have flooded the market.
The VoIP service was actively used by terrorists who carried out the deadly Mumbai terror attack in 2008 and since then government has been mulling measures to block the facility.
While the security agencies are able to detect these conversations, some of them go undetected because of alleged non-cooperation from the VoIP service provider.