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  1. #11

    Quote Originally Posted by narfnarf View Post
    how about magpakita ug valid ID kung mupalit ug SIM card, para di na kaayo hasol .. ang tindahan nay mulista kinsay nagpalit .. nya ihatag nalas NTC ang data para sila nay mag butang sa database ..
    that wont work... klaro kaayo naay buslot nga maka lusot ang elepante...

    for existing sim that is inused should be register on a proper agency either public or the telco, for newer sim it should go through process similar sa post paid except sa mga requirements...

    one way also to force people to register their number is prepaid new/old sim is are required to be activated in their respected telco... again naa gihapon buslot pero dili na makalusot ang elepante...

    i can think of multiple ways to go arround sa balaod...

  2. #12
    The simple solution to text scams is simply to exercise critical thinking. Come on, people. It's as if there were no scams prior to the invention of cellphones.

    Always be wary any time the government introduces a new law. It usually means more hassles, less freedom, more chilling effects. Since when did our government ever performed its job properly? It's always fascinating how people troop to government offices for help when they themselves know how corrupt and inefficient our government is. It's like going back to the inept car repair shop who keeps botching up the repair work.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by alwaysdrunk View Post
    unsaon kaha pag register sa? adto ta sa globe/smart website then register your name,age,s*x, etc? unyag di tinuod ngalan ako ibutang? so mo physical appearance? adto ta tanang 80 million sa NTC haha

    ako cguroy bugits kaayo di ka figure out or atong mga pol-pol itiko maoy ming gamay ug paminsar? ako ra cguroy ogobs oi hehe
    one way guro sa pag register ani is go directly sa provider (Globe, Sun, Smart & Etc.) dili nata ka palit ani sa kilid kilid
    or sa mga tindahan or it'll be prohibited na...its like buying a new post paid phone dapat e register...likewise na sa mga prepaid phone

  4. #14
    kung para sa kalambuan sa seguridad sa kinabag-an, up ko ani.

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    goodluck ani,there are millions of users in the phils

  6. #16
    Regulatory controls on Prepaid SIM Cards must be implemented jud to tightens security mainly sa criminal activities (apil pod nang mga hilig sa kabit2x..lol).

    To state sa main reason jd cguro is this: "Criminals exploit the anonymity of prepaid SIM cards to avoid detection. Terrorist groups and the likes have done so too. Bombs could be detonated using mobile phones, possibly utilising prepaid SIM cards."

    If ma implement ni major changes pod sa mga big Telcos on how they register all records of each customer personal details electronically which means mo gasto jd cla ani, upgrade sa ilang mga systems and all.

    Cguro if mo palit ug simcards (either sa telco mismo or sa retailers) naay rule dapat; naay ID ipakita then age restrictions.

    - minimum age requirement and a cap on the maximum number of cards purchased.
    - Must present valid IDs like passport, drivers license, postal id o voters id..etc.

    pero ako tan-aw lisod jd ni pa dali2x implement sa pinas..

  7. #17
    This is nice, cause ma minimize na jd ang mga illegal activities and the possible mga underground sa mga politics.

  8. #18
    Mura'g maayo ni nga step.
    And i bet, ila ni gi-follow sa laing countries.

    Most probably, dili na makasayon-sayon og baligya nga mga tindahan. Kay they might need to have that machine nga mo-scan sa imong valid ID og mo-register nimo. (Singapore is it this doing this way).
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    But this "supposed law" is walay pulos kung wala'y National ID System.
    Kay unsa man ilang basihan sa identification, kanang ID - ID nga pwede ra i-print sa atong computer?

    SIM Card registration -- one issue
    National ID system -- another issue

    I like both :thubmsup:

    Ang nakabati lang ani is : if dili planado ang transition og ang information dissemination. Kay labing siguro, pangwartahon na pod ni sa mga animal nga predators sa katilingban!

  9. #19
    una jud buhaton national ID. pag human sim card reg. ky dli man ka mka Reg. sa imo SiM pag wla ka National ID. mura ug Saudi ba. dli ka mka gamit u sim pag dli nmo mag Reg sa imo IQAMA (ID). maayo ta madayon na ni aron wla nay mga Rebelde.

  10. #20
    maayo ni nga step. maayo untag mka kita ug ways na ma implement ni sa sakto.
    sakto sad ng ge mention nila sa taas regarding "national id" maayo jud untag mao pud cguruon. katong nka adto bitaw kog kuwait, di man maka palit ug sim card if walay civil id ika pakita kay e record man ang details inig palit. pero naa japun lusot labi ng kaila mos namaligya hehehe unless adto palit sa telco shops mismo

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