According to a new report from Reuters, India’s telecoms regulator, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is reportedly exploring the idea of taking legal action against the Cupertino company for its refusal to allow the government’s “Do Not Disturb” app access to user call and text logs.
Back in October, Apple came to an agreement with the telecoms regulator to provide it some help with using iOS features to build the app. The two parties apparently haven’t met since November of last year, and in January the Indian government told the tech giant that it was waiting on “basic clarifications” of what an iPhone port of the “No Not Disturb” app could offer.