Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Ready to conduct ‘proof of concept’ for new digital KYC process: telcos to DoT

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NEW DELHI: Telecom operators, including Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea Ltd, have informed the telecom department about their readiness to conduct proof of concept for the new ‘alternati digital KYC process’ at two locations, as stipulated.

The Department of Telecom (DoT) has also issued the details of the procedure and modalities to be followed by telecom operators for issuing new mobile connection­s using the alternate digital KYC process.

According to a DoT circular dated November 6, Bharti Airtel has ensured “readiness to conduct PoC (proof of concept)” in Delhi and Meerut, while Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) has identified two locations in Telangana for the same.

“The proof of concept of the .... alternate digital KYC process is to be done at two locations (rural and urban) by each licencee,” DoT said.

Reliance Jio Infocomm has ensured its readiness to conduct PoC at two locations in Navi Mumbai, while Vodafone Idea Ltd has listed Delhi and Baramati in Pune District, according to the DoT.

Other operators like Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL) and Tata Teleservic­es have also identified locations for the POC.

As per the alternate digital KYC process proposed by the telecom industry for issuing new mobile connection­s, the customer acquisitio­n form is to be embedded with live photograph of subscriber along with original proof of identifica­tion (PoI) and proof of address (PoA) document —digitising the endto-end process for on-boarding of new mobile subscriber­s by making it completely paperless.

Spelling out the nuances of the alternate digital KYC procedure to be followed by telecom service providers, DoT said only two mobile connection­s will be provided per day per PoI, PoA document to a customer by the operator using the alternate digital KYC process.

“... Digital KYC process is an alternativ­e process to the existing process of issuance of mobile connection­s to subscriber­s and shall also be applicable for outstation and foreign customers,” DoT said.

It said that additional safeguards in the prevailing guidelines regarding outstation and foreign customers will also be followed in the new digital KYC process.

The Supreme Court in September restricted the use of Aadhaar authentica­tion by private entities in the absence of a legal provision.

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