Physical SIM Verification Process Will Stop in India Next Year

The Government of India has announced a major update for SIM cards, eliminating the in-person verification process soon. The news comes from a recent notification from the DoT (Department of Telecommunications), which intends to make the process digital and much more convenient.

The official word of DoT reveals that the paper-based process of verifying for a new SIM card will cease to exist. This will come into place, startingJanuary 1, 2024. To recall, the physical verification process for SIM cards was first introduced on August 9, 2012.

India Will Now Adopt eKYC for SIM Cards

India Will Now Adopt eKYC for SIM Cards

The new change has been directed at the Unified Access Services (UAS) and Unified License (UL) holders and will become official in several parts of the country. While being a more convenient process, this will also ensure that fewer SIM frauds occur.

The official release read, “Considering various amendments/changes made in the existing KYC framework from time to time, it has been decided by the competent authority that the use of Paper-based KYC process, as envisaged in instructions dated 09.08.2012, shall be discontinued with effect from 01.01.2024.“

eKYC for new SIM cards willdecrease customer acquisition costsand will help save resources. Plus, it will save you the hassle of filling up forms (with a passport-sized photograph) and providing physical identity proof and proof of residence too. So, no more trouble here!

This comes after the Indian Government introduced some new changes for SIM cards in August this year but came into effect a few days ago. This includeda ban on the sale of bulk SIM cards, the requirement to update the KYC (Know Your Customer) while buying a new SIM card, and the mandatory verification of franchises, PoS agents, and distributors by the telecom operators.

Ever since the onset of the “Digital India” initiative, a majority of sectors have taken the digital route, so, digital SIM verification won’t be a bad choice after all. It still remains to be when exactly this will be implemented fully in India! What are your thoughts on this? Don’t forget to share in the comments below.

Vanshika Malhotra

Started off as a stranger but tech is more like a good friend, thanks to over 5 years in the industry. While everything is attractive about tech, phones, social media, and quirky gadgets attract me the most. When not working, I find my solace in shopping and everything that concerns doggos!

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