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Register Your Business Entity On DLT Portal

Looking to send bulk SMS in India? DLT registration is mandatory for all businesses and individuals sending commercial communication via SMS. Whether you're sending promotional offers, OTPs, transactional messages, or service updates, you must register your business entity on a DLT (Distributed Ledger Technology) portal. This comprehensive guide walks you through everything you need to know about DLT registration on Airtel, Jio, Vi, BSNL, and Tata portals

Registration Time

- 2 to 3 working days after document submission

Registration Cost

Varies by operator (some charge nominal fees)

Documents Required

- 5 to 6 business documents depending on entity type

Validity

Mostly One Year from Registration date

What is DLT Registration?

DLT stands for Distributed Ledger Technology, a blockchain-based system implemented by TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) in 2020 to combat SMS spam and ensure full regulatory compliance for commercial communication. Since TRAI made DLT registration mandatory, over 1.2 million business entities have registered across various telecom operators.

The DLT portal acts as a centralized registry where businesses register their identity, SMS headers (sender IDs), and message templates before sending any bulk SMS. This system has successfully reduced spam by approximately 40% and provides complete transparency in SMS communication.

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Important: DLT registration is not optional—it's mandatory under TRAI regulations. Failure to register can result in message blocking and potential legal consequences.

Who Needs to Register on DLT Portal?

Any business or individual planning to send bulk SMS in India must register as a Principal Entity (PE) on a telecom operator's DLT portal. This includes:​​

  • E-commerce businesses sending order confirmations and promotional offers

  • Financial institutions sending OTPs, transaction alerts, and account notifications

  • Healthcare providers sending appointment reminders and health updates

  • Educational institutions sending admission alerts and fee reminders

  • Government departments sending citizen notifications and public announcements

  • Marketing agencies managing SMS campaigns for multiple clients

  • Service providers sending transactional or promotional messages

Documents Required for DLT Registration

For Government Entities

  • Email from a competent authority

  • Letter on official letterhead with proper authorization

  • TAN (Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number)

  • GST Certificate (if applicable)

⚠️ Common Mistakes

Ensure all documents are valid, clearly scanned, and match the business name exactly. Mismatched information is the leading cause of registration rejection.

For Non- Government Entities

  • PAN Card or TAN of the business entity

  • Business Registration Certificate (Certificate of Incorporation for companies, Partnership Deed for partnerships, or relevant registration proof)

  • GST Certificate (mandatory for most businesses)

  • Trade License or Shops & Establishment Certificate

  • Address Proof of business location (utility bill, rent agreement, or ownership documents)

  • Authorization Letter on company letterhead

  • Identity Proof of Authorized Signatory (Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Passport, or Driving License)

Choose Your Telecom Operator for DLT Registration

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Bharati Airtel Ltd

Processing Time - 2 to 3 Days

User Interface - User-friendly

Support Quality - Excellent

Step-by-Step DLT Registration Process ( Entity - PE id)

Visit the DLT Portal

01.

Navigate to your chosen telecom operator's DLT portal website. Save the portal link for future reference.

Click on "New Registration

02.

Look for the registration option on the homepage. Some portals call it "Sign Up" or "Register Now".

Select Principal Entity Registration

03.

Choose "Principal Entity (PE)" as your registration type. This is different from Telemarketer registration.

Fill in Business Details

04.

Provide accurate information about your business including legal name, business type, contact details, and registered address.

Upload KYC Documents

05.

Upload all required documents in the specified format (usually PDF or JPG). Ensure documents are clear and within size limits.

Submit and Wait for Verification

06.

After submission, your application enters the verification queue. Typically takes 2-3 working days for approval.

Receive PE ID Confirmation

07.

Once approved, you'll receive your unique Principal Entity (PE) ID via email. Save this ID securely—you'll need it for all future activities.

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Frequently Asked Questions on DLT Registration

1. What is DLT registration, and why is it required?
DLT stands for Distributed Ledger Technology — a TRAI-mandated system designed to combat SMS spam and ensure full regulatory compliance. If you're sending promotional, transactional, or service-related SMS in India, DLT registration is not optional — it's mandatory.

 
2. Who needs to register as an Entity on DLT?
Any business or individual sending bulk SMS — whether promotional offers, OTPs, or service updates — needs to register as a Principal Entity (PE) on a telecom operator's DLT portal.
 
3. What documents are required for registration?
It depends on the type of entity:

  • Government Entities:

    • Email from a competent authority

    • Letter on official letterhead

    • TAN

    • GST Certificate

  • Non-Government Entities:

    • PAN or TAN

    • Trade License or Shops & Establishment Certificate

    • GST Registration

    • Certificate of Incorporation (for companies)

 
4. Which telecom operators provide DLT registration?
You can register through any of the following telecom providers:

  • Airtel – [DLT Airtel Portal]

  • Jio – [DLT Jio Portal]

  • Vi (Vodafone Idea) – [DLT Vi Portal]

  • BSNL – [DLT BSNL Portal]

  • Tata Tele – [DLT Tata Portal]

 
5. What are the steps for DLT registration?

  1. Visit the telecom operator’s DLT portal.

  2. Click on “New Registration.”

  3. Choose Principal Entity Registration.

  4. Upload your KYC documents.

  5. Wait for verification (usually 72 hours).

  6. Once approved, you'll receive your unique PE ID by email.

  7. Log in to register headers and message templates.

 
6. How long does DLT registration take?
Typically 2–3 working days after submission — assuming all your documents are in order. Delays happen if paperwork is missing or mismatched.
 
7. Can I register on multiple DLT portals?
Yes! You're allowed to register with more than one operator. Each will issue its own PE ID. Just remember: you can only send messages through a telecom network you're registered with.
 
8. Is there a registration fee?
Some operators do charge a small fee for registration, header approvals, or template verification. The cost — if any — will be communicated during or after registration.
 
9. How do I register headers and templates?
Once your PE ID is active:

  • Log into the portal

  • Navigate to the SMS Headers or Templates section

  • Fill in and submit the necessary details for approval

 
10. What if my registration is rejected?
No worries — you’ll get an email explaining why. Usually, it’s a documentation issue. Just correct the problem, reapply, and you're back on track.
 
11. How can I update my registration details?
Log into your DLT portal account, head to Profile or Account Settings, and upload the updated information or documents. Some changes may require operator approval.
 
12. What is the cooling-off period for new registrations?
Once approved, you've got 30 days to complete any pending payment or activation steps. Miss that window, and your registration might get canceled.

Common Mistakes to Avoid During DLT Registration ⚠️

  • Mismatched Business Names: Ensure the business name on all documents exactly matches your registration form

  • Poor Quality Document Scans: Upload clear, legible scans within the specified file size limits

  • Expired Certificates: Verify all documents are current and valid before submission

  • Incorrect Template Formatting: Follow proper variable syntax when creating message templates

  • Missing Authorization: Include proper authorization letters for signatories

  • Ignoring the 30-Day Window: Complete header and template registration within the cooling-off period

  • Using Reserved Keywords: Avoid using restricted terms in headers or templates that violate TRAI guidelines

Best Practices for Successful DLT Registration

  • Start the registration process well before you need to send messages

  • Keep digital copies of all documents organized and easily accessible

  • Register multiple generic headers for flexibility in messaging

  • Create templates with proper variable fields for dynamic content

  • Maintain regular communication with your DLT portal support team

  • Keep track of template approval status and follow up if needed

  • Document your PE ID and login credentials securely
    Review TRAI guidelines periodically for any regulatory updates

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