Some 8.15 million recycled mobile numbers recorded in second quarter of 2023, Dewan told

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Some 8.15 million recycled mobile numbers recorded in second quarter of 2023, Dewan told
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KUALA LUMPUR: As of the second quarter of this year, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission has recorded 8.15 million recycled mobile numbers out of the total 49.4 million active users, says Fahmi Fadzil.

Fahmi then said that like other natural resources such as petroleum and gold, phone numbers are also a resource that must be managed well. Fahmi said this in response to Rodziah Ismail who asked if the ministry was planning on introducing a policy to permanently deactivate recycled phone numbers to ensure the safety of both prepaid and postpaid users.

"That is 0.00016% out of the total mobile numbers subscriptions in Malaysia, which is a small number." "Users must also regularly update their phone numbers with their banking service provider to ensure their banking account’s security," Fahmi added.

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