[kictanet] SIM card registration - anecdotal evidence

Andrea Bohnstedt andrea.bohnstedt at ratio-magazine.com
Fri Jul 23 15:05:44 EAT 2010


I wrote this short piece recently, looking at the benefits of SIM card
registration (e.g. fighting crime) versus the fact that it's an admin
headache.

SIM Card Registration: Crime Prevention, Administrative Headache, or Both?
<http://www.ratio-magazine.com/201006243475/Kenya/SIM-Card-Registration-Crime-Prevention-Administrative-Heachache-or-Both.html>I
have a suspicion that it's going to come down on the side of the admin
headache:
I went to register my SIM cards yesterday. Safcom's forms have no duplicate,
so I basically walked away with no evidence that I had tried to comply with
the regulations. I noted down the number on the form, but that's no good if
someone loses the form, which appears entirely possible. The lady at the
outlet told me that the forms would be passed on to CCK and she 'hoped that
the information would be processed.' The 'hope' in that sentence gave me
nervous visions of stacks of forms. Like the immigration card stacks at the
airport.
Zain at least have a duplicate that you can take with you, but no stamp or
anything showing that you have really submitted your details.

Neither one actually checked the copy of my passport against the details I
put down on the form, or just checked the passport copy itself against the
passport (I could have probably taken someone else's passport. Or faked the
information on it. I could have also just made up my postal and residential
address since there's no way of checking this via my passport. Good thing
I'm lazy).

My colleague reported something similar from her trip to Orange Telkom and
another mobile operator outlet: The first outlet she went to didn't insist
on seeing her ID (she didn't have a photocopy), and since she just came out
of the first operator's outlet, the people at the second one said that she
must be ok, and so took her registration form without even asking for the
ID. Yes, really.

I'm not sure what the provisions are for keeping that new subscriber data
base updated, but I do wonder about the accuracy of that data base in the
first place. That's without even thinking about data security and the
capacity of the police to intervene and follow up in case of any crime.

Anecdotal evidence from Tanzania:
'I registered one of my lines with a shopping centre security guard for a
TZS500/= facilitation fee. And he made sure I got the duplicate. I can't
work out whose interests this exercise benefits, apart from entrepreneurial
security men.'

Happy Furahiday everyone!
Andrea
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