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MANILA, Philippines– Filipinos who use cellular services will have to register their existing SIM cards or face deactivation.
On Monday, December 12, the National Telecommunications Commission released the You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. (IRR) of the SIM Card Registration Act which will take effect starting December 27.
Subscribers will have 180 days from the effectivity of the law to register their SIM cards. The registration may be extended by up to 120 days.
Telco operators or public telecommunications entities (PTEs) are in charge of maintaining the database.)
Registration is free.
SIMs, embedded SIMs, broadband modem, and internet-of-things devices are covered in the registration.
A registration form will be filled out electronically through a secure website provided by the telco provider.
The websites have yet to be provided by the telco providers. Rappler will update this story once the links are available.
The following information will be collected:
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MANILA, Philippines– Filipinos who use cellular services will have to register their existing SIM cards or face deactivation.
On Monday, December 12, the National Telecommunications Commission released the You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. (IRR) of the SIM Card Registration Act which will take effect starting December 27.
Subscribers will have 180 days from the effectivity of the law to register their SIM cards. The registration may be extended by up to 120 days.
Telco operators or public telecommunications entities (PTEs) are in charge of maintaining the database.)
New users
New SIMs will be sold in “deactivated mode” starting December 27.Registration is free.
SIMs, embedded SIMs, broadband modem, and internet-of-things devices are covered in the registration.
A registration form will be filled out electronically through a secure website provided by the telco provider.
The websites have yet to be provided by the telco providers. Rappler will update this story once the links are available.
The following information will be collected:
- Full name
- Birthday
- ***
- Present or official address
- Identification card and ID number
- Passport
- Philippine Identification System ID
- SSS ID
- GSIS ID
- Driver’s license
- NBI clearance
- Police clearance
- Firearms’ license to own and possess ID
- PRC ID
- IBP ID
- OWWA ID
- BIR ID
- Voter’s ID
- Senior citizen card
- UMID
- PWD card
- Any valid government-issued ID with photo
- Business name
- Business address
- Full name of authorized signatory