Nearly 2 million subscribers are at risk of being locked out one way

Tram Ho

TPO – March 30-31 will be the deadline for subscribers to standardize wrong information if they don’t want to be blocked from one-way communication. While currently there are still nearly 2 million subscribers with incorrect information, according to the Department of Telecommunications.

According to Nguyen Phong Nha, Deputy Director of the Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Information and Communications, by the end of this afternoon (March 29), there were 1.9 million subscribers out of a total of 3.85 million registered subscribers. Standardize subscriber information. There are still 1.95 million subscribers with incorrect information compared to the national population database, accounting for more than 50%.

Mr. Nha said that the two days of March 30 and 31 will be the deadline for subscribers with incorrect information to standardize. After March 31, carriers began one-way locking of subscribers whose information did not match the information compared with the national database on population.

As a rule, after blocking one-way communication, 15 days later, the operator will implement a 2-way lock for subscribers who have not yet standardized. One month after the two-way lockout, the operator will liquidate the contract and revoke the number of subscribers who have not yet standardized.

During this time, subscribers need to standardize through channels such as using mobile applications, doing on websites or going to transaction points of network operators. Those who have difficulty in traveling can contact the network operator for support at home.

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There are still nearly 2 million subscribers with incorrect information that has not been standardized.

According to Mr. Nguyen Phong Nha, after March 31, the Department of Telecommunications requested the operators to resolutely stop the operation of subscribers with incorrect information according to regulations.

The Ministry of Information and Communications also requires networks to notify customers and build many channels to support information standardization (online via apps, websites, directly to stores or network staff to meet with customers). client).

Network operators must review, classify and personalize for each group of subscribers that need to be standardized for communication, ensuring that people have full access to information, easy to update, and at the same time avoid disturbing customers who already have information. believe true.

A representative of the Department of Telecommunications said that the review and standardization of subscriber information of mobile telecommunications service users to ensure it matches the information in the National Population Database is a necessary activity. necessary, there must be the participation and coordination of state management agencies, businesses and people in order to contribute to stabilizing social order. From there, promptly prevent and handle acts of using phone SIMs with registration information that are not in accordance with regulations, performing acts of fraud, false advertising, lack of culture, contrary to the pure aesthetic. customary…

Will the unregistered subscriber be blocked from contacting?

Currently, there is a situation where many subscribers are not official but have not received notice from the network operator about information standardization. Explaining this situation, representatives of network operators said that this normalization focused on subscribers whose registration information did not match the information in the national population database. Subscribers with matching registration information but not the original owner (registered information in someone else’s name) will not be blocked from contacting on this occasion.

However, the operator recommends that unregistered subscribers quickly register subscriber information to avoid legal risks such as subscriber disputes. In particular, non-original subscribers can affect the customer’s use of public administrative services, especially services that need to be authenticated and notified via personal phone numbers.

To check if their subscription is genuine or not, customers text TTTB to 1414, if detecting incorrect information or not being genuine, they need to go to the network’s transaction point to register subscriber information.

In addition, carriers also note that subscribers only perform standardization when they receive messages and calls from carriers to avoid taking advantage of information standardization for fraud. Specifically, with Viettel, customers standardize information when they receive a message with the identifier VIETTEL or a call from 02462660198 (display name VIETTELCSKH) and 02466888098 (display name VIETTELCARE). With VinaPhone, subscriber standardized messages with VinaPhone identifier, calls from 0888001091, 0911001091 or VinaPhone display calls. With MobiFone, subscriber standardized messages with MobiFone identifier or calls from number 9090.

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