The Manila Times

SPIKE IN PORTING FOLLOWING SIM REGISTRATI­ON – TCI

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SIM registrati­on is helping drive mobile number portabilit­y (MNP) among mobile users, as more people take the opportunit­y to move to the network they wish to register under their name under the SIM Registrati­on Law, according to Telecommun­ications Connectivi­ty Inc. (TCI).

Since the SIM registrati­on process began on Dec. 27, 2022, TCI started seeing a double-digit increase in porting activity. According to TCI data, 28 percent more mobile users availed of MNP in January 2023, compared to the same period last year; additional­ly, that’s 26 percent more porting activity observed in December 2022.

“We can only attribute this spike in MNP to the intention of mobile users to keep their number, even as they make the move to the subscripti­on or network they wish to permanentl­y register under their name under the SIM Registrati­on Law. This is how the convenienc­e of MNP and the protection provided by SIM registrati­on complement and reinforce each other,” according to Melanie Arsua-Manuel, TCI general manager.

Republic Act 11934, or the “Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Registrati­on Act,” regulates the use of SIM cards by mandating all endusers to register their SIMs under their name, with the ultimate goal of curbing the proliferat­ion of text scams and other mobile phoneaided criminal activities.

The Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) reports that SIM Registrati­on has been completed for 32,062,265 SIMs as of Feb. 12, 2023, 11:59 p.m. Based on records provided by the public telecommun­ication entities, the total number is 18.97 percent of the 168,977,773 million subscriber­s nationwide. The DICT along with the National Telecommun­ications Commission has urged all subscriber­s to register their SIMs on or before April 26, 2023, or risk deactivati­on of their SIMs.

TCI was formed as a joint venture among DITO Telecommun­ity, Globe Telecom Inc. and Smart Communicat­ions in 2021 to facilitate MNP.

MNP provides Filipinos the option to keep their mobile numbers permanentl­y, even when they change network providers or switch subscripti­ons from prepaid to postpaid, or vice versa.

“We believe that SIM registrati­on will help ensure a more stable and secure ICT environmen­t for Filipinos and provide online safety from scammers, threats and fraudulent elements. Now that your SIM card has become attached to your identity, you can also choose to have the correct subscripti­on and network provider that will be best for you and your needs, through MNP. It is free, fast and easy to avail of MNP,” said Arsua-Manuel.

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