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Sim card holders to be registered
Spendthrift
#21 Posted : Tuesday, July 21, 2009 2:46:00 PM
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I think access to the IDs database should be restricted to state agencies.

Similarly,primary access to the details of customers should be restricted to mobile phone companise,with the requirement for the service providers to provide information to state security agents on a case by case.

It's also time ro rethink the usefulness of the ID.


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Jay R
#22 Posted : Tuesday, July 21, 2009 2:53:00 PM
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I think since the gov't has a register of all the ID-holders/Passport holders [both locals and foreigners],what the Ministry of I&C should do is get all that data from Kajwang's Ministry,and put it in their system [the less sensitive personal info] and then share that through a secure network,with all the SIM cards vendors and service providers[Safcom,Zain,Yu,Orange etc]. If you got fake ID or impersonating,you get busted in an instant. It would be really hard to beat the system since the SIM card will be traceable to the vendor.

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wote
#23 Posted : Tuesday, July 21, 2009 3:06:00 PM
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That is the only logical thing that has come out this Government since its formation. All serious countries do demand details of a person before he or she can be issued with a simcard.


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Obi 1 Kanobi
#24 Posted : Tuesday, July 21, 2009 3:10:00 PM
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Whats the purpose of all this,MK and the gava should have more on their plate. Maybe they should give some directive about the Hague,ICC etc. Not 'registration of simcards'

@wote,I have a pay as you go simcard and I am in the UK,nobody asked me for anything apart from the money for the sim.





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CLK
#25 Posted : Tuesday, July 21, 2009 3:13:00 PM
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@Eddie Mu.... this has nothing to do with MJ its MK!

it will be very difficult to deactivate lines,considering these companies are in business.

Again how can u tell that a sim-card holder is not registered?

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zamali
#26 Posted : Wednesday, July 22, 2009 4:38:00 AM
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of what ? about what ? for what value? ( Quoting some former CJ)...

Feasible ? yes ! but six months to comply ? NO,That time is just too little. We will be forced to form long ques outside Safcom,Orange,Zain offices armed with ID and SIM card.

The president was just making a speech period! Pardon my ignorance,is there a law to enforce subscriber registration ?

I wonder what is the aim because a Zain Nigeria line works in Kenya ( I am sure) same for a Voda Tanzania line. Criminals would still use these options to communicate...

Even the electronic serial of a phone can be tampered with...


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Jay R
#27 Posted : Wednesday, July 22, 2009 7:02:00 AM
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@ zamali. There is no law yet,there should be/will be. On the foreign lines,Vodacom,Zain Nigeria etc line conning the populace,then the victims will just be dangerously gullible. No law or structure can/will ever save them.

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gladie
#28 Posted : Wednesday, July 22, 2009 9:08:00 AM
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i am in acountry where i had to produce a copy of passport and the original before i bought a sim card since it had to be registered.And you wont find vendors selling sim cards on the road.unlike kenya where we get the sim cards on the road..they should have done it this way from the word go...but since there is so much greed in kenya....we even have some being sold on the streets like its ngwachi

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dgatobu
#29 Posted : Wednesday, July 22, 2009 10:48:00 AM
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The proper way to go about it is to enact a law and then set a deadline by which time there should be 100% compliance. This is in the process in a country like Mexico for the very same reasons.
ji
#30 Posted : Wednesday, July 22, 2009 11:38:00 AM
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@zamali,

If we all could queue and vote in less than 10hrs....then to me it is very feasible to get SIM registrations completed in 6 months...read 120 working days..or..960 working hours.

For 20M users....this requires just under 21,000 registrations per hour nationwide.
And with with at least one registration center in each of the 210 constituencies,each center will need to turn just 100 registrations per hour.

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