Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has finally issued the guidelines for SIM verification of customers who are currently not residing in Pakistan or those who are old / disabled and their thumb impressions are either not available or not recognizable.
Such customers, who are currently living outside Pakistan for work or other purposes, will have to get their SIMs re-verified as all other Pakistani customers, however, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has issued following revised SOPs for Pakistanis living abroad.
According to details, there can be three scenarios for re-verification of SIMs for overseas Pakistanis
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For those SIMs which are present in Pakistan but their owners reside abroad can get the ownership of these SIMs changed to a blood relation who is in Pakistan.
Such SIMs should be bought to franchise/service centres of respective operator with request for change in ownership.
One additional proof of relationship with the owner shall be seen and recorded by CMOs for reference.
Mobile phone operators will prepare a list of numbers that are ACTIVE on intentional roaming. Not to mention, a mobile phone company has record of all SIMs that are active on roaming.
Mobile phone companies will carry-out preliminary verification of the subscriber with Active Roaming services through USSD code or any other technique to assess genuineness of the subscriber.
The verification shall include taking information such as CNIC, mother’s name, place of birth, etc. and verifying the same by taking data from NADRA.
If verification is successful, CNIC number and SIM registered against it shall be tagged as “Temporarily Verified” for BVS Verification till return of CNIC holder to Pakistan.
A deadline of 31st March 2016 shall be fixed for blocking of temporary verified SIMs, if not verified through BVS by that time.
Mobile phone companies are directed to make sure that this facility is only applicable for subscribers operating on international roaming.
This facility (for temporarily verifying roaming customers) is not applicable for SIMs operating in Afghanistan. Pakistani SIMs on roaming in Afghanistan shall be verified through change in ownership or they will get blocked at the end of deadline.
Please note: Customers who have active SIMs on international roaming don’t have to do anything, just they need to make sure that their SIMs are active and switched on.
If you have a SIM that you are carrying abroad and are not using it, then insert it in to the phone so that it may get counted on international roaming. Otherwise it will get blocked at the end of deadline.
If you own a SIM that is not active with intentional roaming (because you probably lost your SIM or if you just don’t use it any more) will get blocked after the deadline, i.e. on April 14th, 2015.
You can get this SIM unblocked after carrying out verification through BVS after your return to Pakistan.
You can reach out to your respective operator to let them know that your SIM is not active on roaming and that they should wait for your return.
Mobile phone companies are asked to wait for one year before they add such blocked numbers to their poll of SIMs that can be re-sold.
Those customers who are unable to get their fingerprints (because they are too old, or because of a medical situation or because they are disabled) will have to follow these steps to get their SIMs re-verified:
At this stage, customer’s input is over — unless asked otherwise through SMS notifications — and rest will be managed by telecom company.
To keep an extra check, a secondary verification of the customer from NADRA will be incorporated to assess the correctness of information based upon following factors:
Possible outcomes: