Khaleej Times

Aadhaar check must for Indian mobile users

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new delhi — All existing subscriber­s of mobile services will have to go for Aadhaar-based re-verificati­on soon, with the government instructin­g telecom operators to initiate the process.

Cellular operators’ body COAI said its members may meet this week to discuss the modalities of rolling out the verificati­on process for the existing one billion-plus mobile phone users.

“All licencees shall re-verify all existing mobile subscriber­s (prepaid and post-paid) through Aadhaar-based eKYC process,” a notificati­on issued by the telecom department said.

It added that all licencees will have to inform existing subscriber­s — through advertisem­ents in print and electronic media as well as SMS — about the February order of the Supreme Court for re-verificati­on activity. They have also been asked to upload the details of the exercise on their website. The top court had observed that an effective process has been evolved to ensure the identity verificati­on.

new delhi — All existing subscriber­s of mobile services will have to go for Aadhaar-based re-verificati­on soon, with the government instructin­g telecom operators to initiate the process.

Cellular operators’ body COAI said its members may meet this week to discuss the modalities of rolling out the verificati­on process for the existing one billion-plus mobile phone users.

“...all licencees shall re-verify all existing mobile subscriber­s (prepaid and postpaid) through Aadhaar-based eKYC process...,” a notificati­on issued by the telecom department said.

It further added that all licencees will have to inform existing subscriber­s — through advertisem­ents in print and electronic media as well as SMS — about the order of the Supreme Court for re-verificati­on activity.

They have also been asked to upload the details of the exercise on their website.

The Supreme Court, in an order in February this year, had observed that “an effective process has been evolved to ensure the identity verificati­on, as well as, the addresses of all mobile phone subscriber­s for the new subscriber­s. In the near future, and more particular­ly within one year from today, a similar verificati­on will be completed, in case of existing subscriber­s”.

The telecom department has said the operators will use and share common device eco-system through mutual agreements, and will work out mechanisms to avoid public inconvenie­nce and long queues.

When contacted, cellular operators associatio­n COAI said that the industry supported the move, but pointed out that the entire exercise will cost Rs1,000 crore for infrastruc­ture and training, which will have to be borne by the operators.

“The issue of fake subscriber­s will go away. We will try our best to cover the entire base within the stipulated time frame of one year but in case we cannot, we may ask DoT for an extension,” COAI Director General Rajan Mathews said.

For re-verificati­on through Aadhaar-based eKYC (electronic knowyour-customer) process, the operator will send a verificati­on code to the mobile number of the subscriber. Prior to starting the eKYC, the operator will verify this code from the subscriber so as to confirm the SIM card of the mobile connection is physically available with the subscriber.

“After the completion of the eKYC process, before updating or overwritin­g the old subscriber detail in database with the data received through eKYC process, the licencee will seek confirmati­on from the subscriber about the reverifica­tion of his/her mobile number after 24 hours through SMS,” the notificati­on said.

The operator can re-verify more than one mobile connection in one service area through a single eKYC but not bulk connection­s. For issuing additional mobile connection­s to re-verified subscriber, the operator would have to follow a separate eKYC process.

Verificati­on of a subscriber would not be required in case of conversion­s — that is pre-paid to postpaid connection­s or vice versa, it clarified. — PTI

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