Good news: Mobile number not to be closed if SIM card registered through 'only' Aadhaar card
Thursday - October 18, 2018 3:28 pm ,
Category : WTN SPECIAL
SIM card verified by only Aadhaar card to work
Department of Telecommunications and the UIDAI: The news of closure of the SIM connection verified only with Aadhaar card is only 'fictitious'
18 OCT (WTN) - Removing the concern of millions of people, the Department of Telecommunications and the UIDAI have made it clear that there is no danger of the closure of mobile SIM issued through Aadhaar card verification. In the joint statement, the Department of Telecommunications and the UIDAI says, “The news, that because of only the Aadhaar card verification near about 50 crore mobile consumers will have to face again KYC problem and if verification failed so SIM card will be disconnected, is totally wrong and it’s a rumor.”
Let you know that there were reports that if the SIM card issued through only Aadhaar card verification fails in the new verification, these SIM cards can be disconnected. In its statement, the Department of Telecommunications and UIDAI has said, "After the Supreme Court's decision in the Aadhaar case, the decision to re-verify KYC details by mobile consumers will be entirely voluntary. The Supreme Court has not directed to disconnect the connection of the mobile numbers issued through KYC. "
In fact, the Supreme Court has now banned issuing a new SIM only through Aadhar card verification. However, if you have already received a SIM number through the Aadhaar card, your mobile will not be disconnected. The Supreme Court had banned private companies from seeking the Aadhaar card in one of its decisions.
For your information, let you know that there was a rumor that those who didn’t give any other identification other than Aadhaar Card while purchasing the SIM cards, such consumers would have to go through the KYC process once again. On the other hand, if these SIM cards verified through Aadhaar card don’t get any other identity card, then these numbers will be disconnected.
Consumers of Reliance Jio were becoming the most worried after this kind of rumor in the market, because Jio has sold most mobile SIM on the Aadhar card verification. Jio's complete database and network operation is based on biometric identification. Not only that, the users of Bharti Airtel, Vodafone, BSNL and MTNL, who gave mobile SIM through Aadhar card, were facing the danger of closure of the number.
18 OCT (WTN) - Removing the concern of millions of people, the Department of Telecommunications and the UIDAI have made it clear that there is no danger of the closure of mobile SIM issued through Aadhaar card verification. In the joint statement, the Department of Telecommunications and the UIDAI says, “The news, that because of only the Aadhaar card verification near about 50 crore mobile consumers will have to face again KYC problem and if verification failed so SIM card will be disconnected, is totally wrong and it’s a rumor.”
Let you know that there were reports that if the SIM card issued through only Aadhaar card verification fails in the new verification, these SIM cards can be disconnected. In its statement, the Department of Telecommunications and UIDAI has said, "After the Supreme Court's decision in the Aadhaar case, the decision to re-verify KYC details by mobile consumers will be entirely voluntary. The Supreme Court has not directed to disconnect the connection of the mobile numbers issued through KYC. "
In fact, the Supreme Court has now banned issuing a new SIM only through Aadhar card verification. However, if you have already received a SIM number through the Aadhaar card, your mobile will not be disconnected. The Supreme Court had banned private companies from seeking the Aadhaar card in one of its decisions.
For your information, let you know that there was a rumor that those who didn’t give any other identification other than Aadhaar Card while purchasing the SIM cards, such consumers would have to go through the KYC process once again. On the other hand, if these SIM cards verified through Aadhaar card don’t get any other identity card, then these numbers will be disconnected.
Consumers of Reliance Jio were becoming the most worried after this kind of rumor in the market, because Jio has sold most mobile SIM on the Aadhar card verification. Jio's complete database and network operation is based on biometric identification. Not only that, the users of Bharti Airtel, Vodafone, BSNL and MTNL, who gave mobile SIM through Aadhar card, were facing the danger of closure of the number.