The April 26 deadline is approaching and we are just at 15 percent... Haiya. GIZGUIDEPH GadgetCoach TechPH SIMCardRegistrationAct
More than 15 percent of all the SIM cards in the Philippines are now registered, a month after the government implemented the law, the Department of Information and Communications Technology said.
Here's the breakdown:Smart Communications - 13.632 million or 20.05% of its 67.995 million subscribersGlobe Telecom - 10.883 million or 12.39% of its 87.873 million subscribersDITO Telecommunity - 2.121 million or 16.19% of its 13.108 million subscribers All subscribers have until April 26 of this year to comply. But the DICT may opt to extend the deadline by another 120 days.
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