MANILAlvbet, PHILIPPINES – The Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) warns that there are no shortcuts to the official SIM registration process.
This reminder comes as the Philippines marks the second anniversary of Republic Act No. 11934 or the “SIM Registration Act.”
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Article continues after this advertisementMeanwhile, more dubious social media accounts claim to provide SIM card registration services for a minimal fee, regardless of network.
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“SIM card registration available po. PM lang po sa gustong magregister diyan. All network po.”
Article continues after this advertisement(SIM registration available. Send a private message if you’d like to register. It’s for all networks.)
Article continues after this advertisementDITO Telecommunity Corporation has disowned this social media page and claimed it has not authorized this practice.
Article continues after this advertisement“We’re the strictest among the three on SIM registration,” DITO said, in response to CICC’s queries.
CICC Executive Director Alexander Ramos reminds the public that SIM card users must register with their respective networks.
Article continues after this advertisementMoreover, they must provide government-issued identification cards and selfies.
“The SIM registration process is not that complicated, and there is no need to hire a third party to do it for you.”
“Do not be deceived by those offering to register your SIM,” Ramos added.
The CICC Executive Director warned unofficial parties offering SIM registration services might use their personal information for other purposes.
On October 10, 2022, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr. enacted RA 11934 to promote the responsible use of SIM cards.
It took effect on December 27, 2022, providing “enforcement agencies the tools to resolve crimes which involve its utilization and a platform to deter the commission of wrongdoings.”
In a press conference late Tuesday afternoon, Philippine Seven Corp. (PSC) head of finance and investor relations Lawrence de Leon said they have 4,022 stores to date.
The Marcos administration aims to reduce the poverty incidence between 8.8 and nine percent by 2028.
As of July 30, 2023, the Philippines has registered 113,969,014 SIM cards out of the 168,016,400 in circulation.
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If you’d like to know more about SIM registrationlvbet, call the Inter-Agency Response Center hotline at 1326. It operates 24/7, from Mondays to Sundays, including holidays.
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