View Poll Results: Do you agree on SIM card registration?

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  1. #121

    @ masakiton - remember the "infrared....crap-i-forgot-the-thing" supposed to be installed in highways?
    it was successful in the US and other countries.... here? IT DID NOT....

    that is just one example.....

  2. #122
    Quote Originally Posted by kit_cebu View Post
    @ masakiton - remember the "infrared....crap-i-forgot-the-thing" supposed to be installed in highways?
    it was successful in the US and other countries.... here? IT DID NOT....

    that is just one example.....
    mao gali.. kung gusto maraming para an.. kung ayaw maraming dahilan

  3. #123
    this is a good idea... but the problem is, i do not trust my government to have so much power over me. if only i can trust them.

    Most European countries is using GSM (with SIM card, US is mostly CDMA no SIM card) and they don't require you an ID when buying a SIM card however they are doing fine.

    If ang target ani is mga organized crime then this will fail. Makakuha man gani ta ug fake diploma or any kind of ID, even birth certificate.

    Siguro if they should train and acquire the technology of triangulating the location of a cellphone using cell towers and satellite mas effective pa na. they only need to get the MEID of the cellphone which is unique to every phone. bisan mag ilis2x pa ug SIM card kay ang MEID sa phone lisod man ilisan or dili mailisan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by masakiton View Post
    organized CRIME and transnational CRIME
    a crime is a crime
    These are the crimes I'm talking to, not the prank_spam_scam_added_security thing you always keep mentioning that could be avoided through common sense.

  5. #125
    Quote Originally Posted by cliff_drew View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by masakiton View Post
    organized CRIME and transnational CRIME
    a crime is a crime
    These are the crimes I'm talking to, not the prank_spam_scam_added_security thing you always keep mentioning that could be avoided through common sense.
    creative baya ang mga mo buhat ug crime ...
    a crime is a crime

  6. #126
    Quote Originally Posted by Saga View Post
    If ang target ani is mga organized crime then this will fail. Makakuha man gani ta ug fake diploma or any kind of ID, even birth certificate.
    cellphone registration kai naa man picture requirement (ID with pict)
    a picture says a thousand words

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    Quote Originally Posted by masakiton View Post
    creative baya ang mga mo buhat ug crime ...
    a crime is a crime
    So, you got the point now?

  8. #128
    Quote Originally Posted by cliff_drew View Post
    So, you got the point now?
    one way to solve and prevent crime is to know the identity sa mo/ni commit sa crime

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    kadungog namo ug postpaid number nga gigamit sa crime? ako wla pa.. usually prepaid jud ang gamit.. ngano kaha?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saga View Post
    this is a good idea... but the problem is, i do not trust my government to have so much power over me. if only i can trust them.

    Most European countries is using GSM (with SIM card, US is mostly CDMA no SIM card) and they don't require you an ID when buying a SIM card however they are doing fine.

    If ang target ani is mga organized crime then this will fail. Makakuha man gani ta ug fake diploma or any kind of ID, even birth certificate.

    Siguro if they should train and acquire the technology of triangulating the location of a cellphone using cell towers and satellite mas effective pa na. they only need to get the MEID of the cellphone which is unique to every phone. bisan mag ilis2x pa ug SIM card kay ang MEID sa phone lisod man ilisan or dili mailisan.
    Good point there dude. Your suggestion is pretty interesting.

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