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No, friends, this is not a SIM registration bill. That's different, and a topic for another day. In other countries, mobile number portability is simply the movement from one service provider to another without losing your cellphone number. From postpaid in your current provider, to prepaid in your new provider.

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Senate Bill No. 203 (also known as the SIM Card Registration Act) filed by Gatchalian on June 30, 2016, would require buyers of prepaid SIM cards to present a valid photo ID upon purchase for registration purposes.

Meanwhile, current owners of prepaid SIM cards would be required to register their mobile numbers under their name within 180 days from the law’s effective date.

Active prepaid SIM cards which are not registered within the 180-day period would be automatically scheduled for deactivation.
 
Senate Bill No. 203 (also known as the SIM Card Registration Act) filed by Gatchalian on June 30, 2016, would require buyers of prepaid SIM cards to present a valid photo ID upon purchase for registration purposes.

Meanwhile, current owners of prepaid SIM cards would be required to register their mobile numbers under their name within 180 days from the law’s effective date.

Active prepaid SIM cards which are not registered within the 180-day period would be automatically scheduled for deactivation.
So hindi ito yung napatupad ngayon paps..
 
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