Vietnam to deactivate 12 million unregistered SIM cards
A SIM card store is
pictured in Ho Chi Minh City.
In just two weeks' time, 12
million mobile phone users in Vietnam may find themselves in need of a new
SIM card once the Ministry of Information and Communications deactivates all
unregistered and improperly registered SIMs in the country.
In Vietnam, a SIM card must be properly registered at the time
of activation with the owner’s correct information, including their name,
date of birth and ID number.
However, some SIM card dealerships have defied the law by
self-registering cards en masse with fake information and selling the
ready-to-use cards for cheap prices with considerable prepaid account
balances to customers, particularly foreigners unaware of the registration
process.
To combat the use of improperly registered cards, the Ministry
of Information and Communications has launched an extensive campaign aimed at
deactivating the improperly registered SIMs.
A recent inspection by the ministry found a number of SIM
cards registered with false information, including fake names and ID numbers.
Despite the false registration information, the SIM cards
still function normally, so users may not be aware they are using an invalid
SIM.
According to the ministry, some dealerships either use a
single ID to register numerous SIM cards or declare such nonsensical names as
“con heo dat” (piggy bank), “happyzone,” and “khong ten” (no name) in the
registration.
Using this trick, one dealership was able to register 134,357
new SIM cards each year, with more than 11,000 new users each month.
The ministry’s inspection also found some service providers
violating promotion laws by generously ‘gifting’ users balances bigger than
those allowed for their new SIM cards, leading to customers taking advantage
of the deals to buy SIM cards in bulk in order to send spam SMS and
fraudulent messages.
According to data gathered from local mobile carriers, there
are some 12 million SIM cards that will be deactivated for violating these
laws unless their users re-take the registration process with correct information.
Under a request by the information ministry, mobile carriers
have notified users of violations via SMS, requesting that they register
their SIM cards or risk losing them within 15 days of the notification.
The warning message may read like this.
In order to check if your SIM card is properly registered or
not, send TTTB to the toll-free 1414. This ministry-provided service is
available for users of Viettel, Vinaphone and Mobifone, the country’s leading
mobile carriers.
This message says the SIM card is properly registered
According to mobile carriers, local
users should bring their ID cards, and foreigners, their valid passports, to
the nearest official stores of their service providers to complete the
registration.
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Thứ Năm, 24 tháng 11, 2016
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