18 months – that’s the timeframe the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority
(TRA) has announced for registration for the ‘My Number, My Identity’
campaign.
The campaign aims at ensuring that the SIM cards being used by mobile phone subscribers in the UAE are registered under their own names to prevent any potential misuse. The campaign highlights the importance of the mobile subscribers’ responsibility in protecting their SIM cards against potential misuse, since the registered owner of the number will be legally and financially accountable for any misuse.
The Authority has also initiated a host of procedures to facilitate the process of transferring the SIM cards from the actual owners to the actual users – in case the two aren’t the same.
The registration process is divided into six stages to ensure that all users successfully complete their registration. The UAE’s two service providers – etisalat and du – are in the process of providing the necessary elements and the required preparations for the new registration process of all mobile phone subscribers in the UAE
The campaign aims at ensuring that the SIM cards being used by mobile phone subscribers in the UAE are registered under their own names to prevent any potential misuse. The campaign highlights the importance of the mobile subscribers’ responsibility in protecting their SIM cards against potential misuse, since the registered owner of the number will be legally and financially accountable for any misuse.
The Authority has also initiated a host of procedures to facilitate the process of transferring the SIM cards from the actual owners to the actual users – in case the two aren’t the same.
The registration process is divided into six stages to ensure that all users successfully complete their registration. The UAE’s two service providers – etisalat and du – are in the process of providing the necessary elements and the required preparations for the new registration process of all mobile phone subscribers in the UAE
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