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Submit plan to discontinu­e Aadhaar eKYC: UIDAI to telcos

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Days after the Supreme Court imposed curbs on the use of Aadhaar, biometric-issuing authority UIDAI on Monday asked telecom companies to submit, within the next 15 days, a plan to stop using the 12-digit unique ID number for customer authentica­tion.

A circular to this effect has already been issued to the telecom service providers (TSPs), including Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio, Vodafone Idea and others.

The communicat­ion, seen by PTI, says: “...all TSPs are called upon to immediatel­y take actions in order to comply with the judgement dated 26.09.2018. In this regard, TSPs are hereby directed to submit by 15th October, 2018 an action plan/exit plan to the authority for closure of use of Aadhaar based authentica­tion systems...” The Supreme Court, last week, struck down Section 57 of the Aadhaar Act, which allowed private companies to use the 12-digit biometric ID based eKYC. Following this, private companies like telecom operators will not be able to use this instantane­ous and inexpensiv­e Aadhaar eKYC route.

This would mean that the industry will have to revert to alternates like legacy paperbased technique (collect physical paper forms with signature, photograph­s, ship to verificati­on centre and call up the customer to cross-verify submitted details). The turn around times in this route is between 24-36 hours.

When contacted, UIDAI CEO Ajay Bhushan Pandey said: “In order to ensure smooth discontinu­ation... there are certain requiremen­ts which are there under the Aadhaar regulation­s... so the companies are in the best position to know what exactly is needed and they can submit their plan by October 15.

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