A House leader is asking the Department of Information and Communication Technology (DICT) to reconsider its decision to move the SIM registration deadline to April from the original June deadline.
A House leader is asking the Department of Information and Communication Technology to reconsider its decision to move the SIM registration deadline to April from the original June deadline.
“It’s highly unusual to make that decision. Whatever the merits, let’s just stick to what the law says,” Salceda said, referring to the 180-day registration period prescribed by the implementing rules and regulations of the act. The Bicolano, who believes that the SIM card registration law is a net positive overall, “especially for cybersecurity and for fighting text and call scams,” says he still believes “The DICT should have made the decision much closer to the actual date.”
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