If you are also disturbed by reports of the number of mobile phone subscribers being closed in the media, then this news will give you relief.
New Delhi: If you are also disturbed by reports of the number of mobile phone subscribers running in the media, the news will give you relief. The Department of Telecommunication and Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has issued a joint statement and has dismissed any such news going on in the media and it has been described as baseless. In the statement of UIDAI, it was said that such news is only creating an environment of fear within the mobile consumers, there is no truth in it. People should not believe in such reports. Nothing like this will happen.
About 100 million mobile connections in the country
Earlier news had come that the numbers of 50 million mobile users in the country could be closed. Media reports said that this threat is for mobile users who did not give any identity card other than Aadhar cards while taking the connection. Let us know that there are about 100 million mobile connections in the country. If the news of the closure of 50 million mobile numbers was correct, then it would be half of the total mobile connection. It was also reported in the news that only those who take mobile connections by giving Aadhar card will have to go through a new KYC procedure. If these SIM cards taken through base verification do not get a backup of any other identification process, they will be disconnected. After this, the mobile users passing through the KYC process through the Aadha were very worried.
Removal of users' concern after joint statement
But after the joint statement issued by Telecom Authority and UIDAI, this concern of the users has been overcome. Let me tell you, the Supreme Court had given its verdict on the basis of the Supreme Court last day. In this verdict, the apex court had said that no private company can use any person's unique ID to identify it. After this decision the Central Government decided that the telecom companies will be given a fresh start to complete the KYC process.
Users should not be disturbed, have considered such methods
According to the news published in the Times of India, telecom secretary Arun Sundararajan had met service providers on Wednesday and considered any other methods of authentication. Sundararajan had said that the government is serious about this subject and other ideas are being discussed to get out of it. They said that the government wants that people do not have to worry because of the new process. He told that we want this to be done under a simple process in which consumers have to face the least problem.
It was a discussion among people after the change in the KYC process that if this happens, then the maximum hassle will be to the users, because Reliance JIO has shared the most mobile connections through Aadhaar card. The complete database of JIO and network operation is based on biometric identification. As of September of this year, Geo's 25 million users have been created, as the company announced on Wednesday.
New Delhi: If you are also disturbed by reports of the number of mobile phone subscribers running in the media, the news will give you relief. The Department of Telecommunication and Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has issued a joint statement and has dismissed any such news going on in the media and it has been described as baseless. In the statement of UIDAI, it was said that such news is only creating an environment of fear within the mobile consumers, there is no truth in it. People should not believe in such reports. Nothing like this will happen.
About 100 million mobile connections in the country
Earlier news had come that the numbers of 50 million mobile users in the country could be closed. Media reports said that this threat is for mobile users who did not give any identity card other than Aadhar cards while taking the connection. Let us know that there are about 100 million mobile connections in the country. If the news of the closure of 50 million mobile numbers was correct, then it would be half of the total mobile connection. It was also reported in the news that only those who take mobile connections by giving Aadhar card will have to go through a new KYC procedure. If these SIM cards taken through base verification do not get a backup of any other identification process, they will be disconnected. After this, the mobile users passing through the KYC process through the Aadha were very worried.
Removal of users' concern after joint statement
But after the joint statement issued by Telecom Authority and UIDAI, this concern of the users has been overcome. Let me tell you, the Supreme Court had given its verdict on the basis of the Supreme Court last day. In this verdict, the apex court had said that no private company can use any person's unique ID to identify it. After this decision the Central Government decided that the telecom companies will be given a fresh start to complete the KYC process.
Users should not be disturbed, have considered such methods
According to the news published in the Times of India, telecom secretary Arun Sundararajan had met service providers on Wednesday and considered any other methods of authentication. Sundararajan had said that the government is serious about this subject and other ideas are being discussed to get out of it. They said that the government wants that people do not have to worry because of the new process. He told that we want this to be done under a simple process in which consumers have to face the least problem.
It was a discussion among people after the change in the KYC process that if this happens, then the maximum hassle will be to the users, because Reliance JIO has shared the most mobile connections through Aadhaar card. The complete database of JIO and network operation is based on biometric identification. As of September of this year, Geo's 25 million users have been created, as the company announced on Wednesday.

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