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    Multiple SIM under your name? You may face a Rs 2 lakh penalty, jail time; how to check SIM cards registered under your name

    Multiple sim cards: "The maximum SIM cards limit has been set for nine cards per person, except in the case of Jammu & Kashmir, Assam and Northeast Licensed Service Areas (LSAs) where it is limited to six," says Nittin Arora, Partner, Grant Thornton Bharat.

    SIM card limits: How many are too many, and the penalties for violations

    Acquiring multiple SIM cards under your name can lead to trouble. If you exceed the limit set by the telecom law, you could face a hefty penalty. Repeated violations could even lead to imprisonment. It's crucial to stay informed about the latest rules on the number of SIM cards...

    New Mobile Number Portability rules to come into effect from Monday. Here's what it means for you

    New MP rules from July 1: TRAI enhances telecom security with new Mobile Number Portability rules starting July 1, 2024. The amendments introduce a seven-day waiting period for Unique Porting Codes (UPCs) to combat SIM swap fraud, ensuring only genuine requests are processed and safeguarding mobile numbers from misuse and theft.

    Trai amendments to MNP to curb SIM swap, replacement frauds to take effect from July 1

    The regulator had notified the amendment in March 2024, after consulting stakeholders. The amendment adds an additional criterion for rejecting generation of the Unique Porting Code (UPC) required to port a SIM card to a different telecom service provider. "These amendment regulations are aimed at curbing the porting of mobile numbers by way of fraudulent SIM swap/ replacement by unscrupulous elements," the regulator said Friday.

    Trai won’t charge users for multiple SIMs

    The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has denied reports of planning to charge consumers for multiple SIMs. Trai clarified that there are no proposals for fees on numbering resources, emphasising efficient allocation. Trai's discussion paper aims to enhance telecom services through effective use of telecommunications identifiers.

    Trai move to charge for numbers will increase cost for users, telcos say

    Industry executives believe that charging telecom companies for numbering resources allocated by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India will lead to increased costs for users. They argue that SIM cards are a necessity and any additional fees will be passed on to subscribers.

    The Economic Times
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