Dada Avasthe Maraare! Pre-Call Message about Coronavirus on Your Mobile Network is Too Annoying?
Dada Avasthe Maraare! Yereg Mobile Call Malthandala Themma Latthondhe Uller? Pre-Call announcement about Coronavirus on your mobile phone network has been annoying callers lately. You’ll not hear “Tring Tring’ instead you’ll hear ‘Cough, Cough’? However, the message is quite long and can be a problem while calling emergency or a urgent message call.
But Luckily, there is a way to bypass the message.Here how you can bypass that Cough Cough and Coronavirus message- When you make the call, and as soon as it starts playing the message, press 1 or # on your mobile phone keypad- You’ll be redirected to the good old phone ringing sound, and you’ll be connected to the person on other side.
Mangaluru: This morning ( 10 March) after my morning walk, when I made my first call on my smartphone with Airtel as my mobile network, to my friend to join me for breakfast at Taj Mahal Restaurant, Hampankatta-Mangaluru, I was surprised to hear someone coughing, instead of the phone ringing on the other end. Once. And then again. For a second I thought my friend was coughing, but I was totally wrong. However, my mind toiled back to the coughing noise, which I would still maintain was not a very pleasant sound to hear early in the morning. And then a message started playing about Coronavirus infections that are fast spreading, causing COVID19 disease across the world ( at least 50 affected with that virus in India). It was Annoying!
Sources reveal that on a request from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) ordered superseding of the phone ringing tone that one hears on dialing a number, with the 30-second information clip. The only exception to not hearing the coronavirus message is when a user has subscribed to a particular tune, mentioned sources. Government has asked mobile phone carriers in India to change default caller tune in India from “Tring-Tring” ringer to “Cough-Cough” and then a message about Coronavirus. It’s understandable but that doesn’t make it any less annoying.
However, the message is quite long and can be a problem while calling emergency or a urgent message call. But Luckily, there is a way to bypass the message.Here how you can bypass that Cough Cough and Coronavirus message- When you make the call, and as soon as it starts playing the message, press 1 or # on your mobile phone keypad- You’ll be redirected to the good old phone ringing sound, and you’ll be connected to the person on other side. It’s worth mentioning that there is no permanent way to stop the message. You’ll have to perform the aforementioned steps each time you make an outgoing call to avoid hearing the coughing sound, followed by the Coronavirus message.
I would try and avoid calling anybody as long as the campaign goes on because I somehow don’t want to end up feeling sick every time I call someone. Having said that, I think the initiative would to some extent help people who don’t have much access to the internet or television sets because by listening to the voice over they would at least be aware of the disease and its impending danger. They will also take necessary precautions about the same. In my case and many others like me, things would have turned out perfectly fine if the coughing sound would have been replaced with something more soothing to the ears, if not music. After all, if it is just about the message why not play that with some decent music or tone instead of the coughing sound.
Its absolutely annoying and the coughing sound shouldn’t have been there…..Its understable about creating awareness about corona virus. But there must also be an element of sensitivity. The cough subconsciously is causing more harm.than good. Moreover, I have been unsuccessful as far as diverting the message pressing 1 or # as the annoying message plays on.
Though it is required to create an awareness among people, this method is pretty bad and irritating. Any emergency or even otherwise, it is very irritating. Any better innovative method could be appreciated. Also are we geared up to face this virus? I have my own doubts.