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SIM card registration: Unregistered Ghanaians to know their fate next week
October 3, 2022 3:18 PM
The Ministry of Communication and Digitalisation has put on hold the decision to block all unregistered SIM cards effective October 1, 2022.
A Ghana card is required for the SIM registration
A Ghana card is required for the SIM registration
According to Graphic Online, the ministry is now examining the roadmap for the intended exercise.
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Sources close to Graphic Online said a new date and the modalities will be communicated early next week but added that the punitive measures as seen earlier in September will be implemented again.
The National Communication Authority (NCA), met with all telcos on Friday, September 30, to finalise the modalities and they expressed their readiness to go ahead with the exercise to block the unregistered SIMs as per the expiration of the deadline.
Meanwhile, it said those who have done stage one (linked their Ghana Cards to their SIM cards via *404#) will have up to end of year [2022] to complete stage two of their registration.
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Again, those who have not registered their SIMs at all will be blocked from receiving calls, making calls, using data services, among other things.
It said such subscribers will however have access to initiate *404# to start their registration, and also be able to receive their unique codes via SMS.
It said for Telesol, Busy and Surfline which are grouped under Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) providers, subscribers started registration late so they will be given additional time to complete registration of their customers.
It reiterated that the industry regulator has submitted its roadmap post deadline to the policy maker, the Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation, for a final greenlight to implement.
Meanwhile, Graphic Online further confirmed that the sector Minister is currently leading a Ghana delegation to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) plenipotentiary conference in Bucharest, Romania where Ghana is seeking to retain her seat on the ITU Council.
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