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Globe tapped the Emergency Cell Broadcast system to remind its subscribers of the need to register their SIMs.
The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council has given no objections on the use of ECB after prior notice. The Free Mobile Disaster Alerts Act allows the NDRRMC and other relevant government agencies to use the telco network system to blast warnings during disasters and emergencies, the telco explained.
Getting disconnected from mobile services will also deprive mobile users of advisories from the government, including disaster warnings, Globe added.
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