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No SIM to be activated without biometric identification after July 31
By Irfan Ghauri
Published: May 23, 2014

ISLAMABAD: The government and the five cellular service providing companies active in Pakistan signed an agreement on Friday under which, no new Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) will be issued after July 31, 2014, without verifying the biometric identity of the applicant from the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA)’s biometric system.

The new agreement signed on Friday has resolved a two year row between the government and cellular service providers who had been resisting the move.

Chairman NADRA and the CEOs of Ufone, Mobilink, Zong, Warid and Telenor all signed the agreement. Chairman Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) Dr Syed Ismail Shah witnessed the signing ceremony.

Before the agreement was signed, NADRA chairman Imtiaz Tajwar gave a detailed briefing to Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on the salient features of the accord.

Under the agreement, NADRA, which maintains biometric record of citizens, will assist cellular companies to verify authenticity of every new applicant before activating their SIM card.

Per the agreement, cellular companies will bear the cost of procuring biometric machines and install them at their respective franchises and retailers.

Furthermore, NADRA will charge cellular companies Rs10 for each biometric verification.

“Biometric based SIM verification will provide better technological support to law enforcement agencies, thus improving the security situation in the country” interior ministry quoted the minister as saying in its press statement.

As per the new system, nobody will be able to buy a new SIM without going through biometric verification process, the statement added.

The Minister asked NADRA and the cellular companies to devise a mechanism for clearing a heavy backlog of unverified SIMs in the country.

Cellular service providing companies had been resisting use of biometrics for SIM verifications mainly due to cost and other technical issues. They claimed that they get a copy of CNIC issued by NADRA from an applicant and it should serve the purpose.

Another contentious issue between the government and the influential cellular companies is re-verification of every existing SIM user. There are around 129.6 million SIM users in the country.

Among these SIMs, millions are “unverified” SIMs. Blocking them will affect the revenue of the telecom companies.

An official of the interior ministry told The Express Tribune that once the new mechanism for SIMs’ verifications will put in place across the country by July 31, a deadline will be given against unverified and re-verification of existing SIMs.

Use of unregistered mobile SIMs in terrorist and other unlawful activities had been a major concern for the government.

The authorities hope that once the new system is in place, issuance of mobile phone SIMs on fake identity would not be possible.

NADRA claims it has biometric data of over 96% of total adult population of the country which can be used to keep record of every SIM user.

The authority said it has already demonstrated the new Biometric Verification Systems services and applications before the PTA and telecom operators last year.

Starting from December 1, last year when it gave demos at franchises in Karachi, it has tested its system at the retailer level in April this year.

Provide biometric verification for your new SIM

As per the requirement of biometric verification system, each citizen has to go to the retailer, franchise or customer service centers of respective cellular operators and provide their biometric data for verification against their CNIC data that is held with NADRA.

After successful transaction, the customer’s new SIM will be activated.

The complete operation will be online and is supposed to take 15 seconds to complete.
 
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Good move. This is one of the hundreds of ways to make use the database for the better of the people and the nation.

In UAE it has been implemented since 2 years but without the fingerprint verification. The applicant has to provide his Chip ID at the counter and the counter staff inserts it in a card reader to verify the card and then all the data that the telecom operator requires is copied to the the telecom operator's system like name, age, nationality, address, visa expiry date so there is no chance of any typo.
 
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Good move. This is one of the hundreds of ways to make use the database for the better of the people and the nation.
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yeh "Furthermore, NADRA will charge cellular companies Rs10 for each biometric verification."


:P NADRA is becoming a white elephant
 
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yeh "Furthermore, NADRA will charge cellular companies Rs10 for each biometric verification."

:P NADRA is becoming a white elephant

In UAE we do not pay for the verification :D

Furthermore, NADRA will charge cellular companies Rs10 for each biometric verification.

Another contentious issue between the government and the influential cellular companies is re-verification of every existing SIM user. There are around 129.6 million SIM users in the country.

Among these SIMs, millions are “unverified” SIMs. Blocking them will affect the revenue of the telecom companies.

so let us say 9.6 million sims are unverified that leaves us with 120 million sims

120,000,000 x 10 Rs = 1,200,000,000 PKR
 
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good move as long as its done honestly but therein lies the problem....NADRA is corrupt to its core....
 
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A guud move.We once had to get certain recruits verfied from NADRA Baji, and they charged us Rs 50.
 
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Good move.........better be late than never

All I hope is that this is dealt with transparency and kept free from corruption !!!!!
 
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And they charge Rs 15 for each vote verification too.

Although if biometric voting system is implemented it should be free of charge, but still I have an idea to make implementation of biometric voting system more convincing to NADRA and ECP to recover some elections operating costs.

For each vote casted using the biometric system a fee for example 1 Rs. is charged to the party chosen. After results are announced every political party has to pay 1 Rs. x number of votes they got to NADRA or ECP and hence a part of the cost of implementing the biometric system can be recovered from the political parties themselves keeping in view how poor our politicians are and we already have too many political parties for a nation.

May 21, 2013: Overall voter turnout in the 2013 general elections was recorded at 55.02%. Over 46.2 million people exercised their right to vote in the elections.

Pakistan elections 2013 total voter turnout: 55% – The Express Tribune

46,200,000 Rs @ 1 Rs. per vote revenue from elections
 
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