Deccan Chronicle

Trai moots Aadhaar for mobiles

Regulator for UIDAI-linked digital scrutiny for new connection­s UIDAI has issued 97.93 crore Aadhaar numbers across India

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Barcelona, Feb. 23: Sector regulator Trai has put forth recommenda­tions to the Department of Telecom ( DoT) to allow electronic KYC of Aadhaar as one of the valid documents for getting a new mobile connection.

The authority sent the recommenda­tions around 15 days ago after taking on board the views of the Solicitor-General and the Attorney-General.

“We have sent the recommenda­tions in addition to others that electronic KYC of Aadhaar should be one of the valid documents for granting the mobile connection,” Trai chairman R.S. Sharma said at the Mobile World Congress here.

After the government finalises the norms, it will enable instant identity verificati­on using Aadhaar card biometrics data for a new mobile connection­s. When operators issue new connection­s using the Aadhaar card, it would speed up the verificati­on process as everything will be done online.

In order to simplify the electronic verificati­on process through Aadhaar, Sebi has allowed mutual fund houses and market intermedia­ries to verify the credential­s of their clients with the Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India (UIDAI). Mr Sharma said, with digital authentica­tion, the use of paper will be eliminated. Also, it will address the security concerns “it can be tracked as to who has taken a mobile connection.” A lot of paperwork will be reduced as retailers selling SIM cards will be able to get customer profile and biometric authentica­tion details online with the UIDAI server. UIDAI has already issued 97.93 crore Aadhaar num- bers across the country.

Mr Sharma said that currently, the retailers give multiple SIM cards on documents submitted by a person, which the actual owner of the documents might not be aware of, creating a security issue.

“Our concern is that even from security perspectiv­e, using the documents of one person, people can get many SIMs without his knowledge. This is problemati­c,” he said.

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