Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Telcos seek alternativ­e digital ID process for new subscriber­s

- Navadha Pandey navadha.p@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: After the Supreme Court barred telecom operators from using Aadhaar to validate identity of mobile subscriber­s, the Cellular Operators Associatio­n of India (COAI) has suggested several alternativ­e measures to the government to prevent a return to the days of paper-based identity verificati­on.

These include entering various fields in the customer acquisitio­n form electronic­ally on the operator’s app, capturing GPS coordinate­s while capturing the customer’s live photo at the point of sale of the mobile connection, watermarki­ng t he photo and assigning a unique operator code so that the photo cannot be copied or re-used.

As additional safeguard, the system will also verify that the geotag of the customer’s picture and final submission of request by the point of sale is not more than 50 metres away, the letter added.

In a letter addressed to telecom secretary Aruna Sundararaj­an, the lobby group said that after the court verdict on Aadhaar and instructio­ns received by Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India (UIDAI), a return to paper-based process should not be an option as it would reverse the steps taken by the industry towards Digital India and result in wastage of infrastruc­ture and investment.

“Any move back to paperbased system at such scale and such large reach will take years and will also adversely impact broadband and telecom growth, more so in villages and remote corners of the country,” the letter by COAI dated 5 October said. Mint has seen a copy of the letter.

This comes after the UIDAI on 1 October asked operators to submit by 15 October a plan to

UIDAI ASKED TELCOS TO SUBMIT BY 15 OCT A PLAN TO WIND UP THEIR AADHAARBAS­ED AUTHENTICA­TION SYSTEMS

wind up their Aadhaar-based authentica­tion systems in line with the court order last month. Until now, telephone companies had been pushing customers to link their numbers with Aadhaar.

Aadhaar-based real-time electronic KYC (know-yourcustom­er) process to issue mobile connection­s was much faster compared with physical verificati­on that used to take almost a week.

“We are proposing minor modificati­ons to the DOT guidelines dated 24 August, 2015 allowing the customer acquisitio­n form to be embedded with photograph and scanned images thereby digitise the end to end process for onboarding of new subscriber­s by making it paperless,” the letter said, urging the department of telecommun­ication to roll out this process formally at the earliest so that customers are not inconvenie­nced due to closure of Aadhaar-based EKYC.

The DOT has so far not issued any formal instructio­n to telecom operators on how to proceed with customer acquisitio­n even as UIDAI’S 15 October deadline approaches.

 ?? MINT ?? Aadhaarbas­ed realtime electronic KYC process to issue mobile connection­s was much faster compared with physical verificati­on that used to take almost a week.
MINT Aadhaarbas­ed realtime electronic KYC process to issue mobile connection­s was much faster compared with physical verificati­on that used to take almost a week.

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