New Rules for SIM Cards and Mobile Number Portability

As of July 1st, new regulations regarding the purchase of SIM cards and mobile number portability have been implemented under the Telecom Act 2023.

Limit on Active SIM Cards

Previously, users could have multiple active SIM cards, but now, a maximum of 9 SIM cards can be active under one user’s identity. Violating this limit can lead to severe penalties including imprisonment and hefty fines.

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Previously, users could have multiple active SIM cards without strict limits. Now, under the Telecom Act 2023,

a maximum of 9 SIM cards can be active under one user’s identity. Exceeding this limit can lead to severe penalties, including fines and imprisonment.

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Changes in Mobile Number Portability

Porting your mobile number has become more stringent with the new rules in place.Previously, the process of porting a number between telecom companies was straightforward.

Now, applicants must apply in advance and undergo additional verification steps beyond identity verification.

Users must obtain a one-time password (OTP) for porting, similar to previous procedures. Additionally, submission of address proof and possibly biometric verification are now mandatory.

New Requirements for Mobile Number Porting

Applicants will receive a one-time password (OTP) as before for porting their number. Additionally, they must provide address proof along with their identity to obtain a new SIM card. Biometric verification may also be required during the porting process.

Reasons for Rule Changes

These updates mark the ninth amendment to the Mobile Number Portability Regulations, 2009, aimed at reducing SIM card-related frauds and ensuring greater security in telecom services.

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