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SEVERAL individuals continue to receive scam and spam messages a year after registering their SIM cards.Arlene, 24, acknowledged that despite the reduction, scam, and spam messages have not completely disappeared. SIM stands for subscriber identity module. “So far, I can still receive them...but it has become fewer. It’s not like before when I would receive four in a day. Now, it’s reduced to one a week,” said Arlene, who requested to withhold his family name.Others remain skeptical.
AuditMeanwhile, Globe Telecom, in a statement, said it will fully cooperate with a government audit of its SIM registration database. This comes as scam text messages continue to be a problem.Darius Delgado, vice president and head of Consumer Mobile Business at Globe, said on June 30, 2024, that the audit would show their SIM registration data is accurate. He noted that most scam messages now come from outside phone networks, using internet-based apps or fake cell towers.
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