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    UCC clarifies why National IDs are needed for acquiring a SIM card

    In an effort to strengthen the security and accountability of its communication services, Uganda has made significant changes to its SIM card registration process. In response to concerns raised about the use of National IDs for SIM card registration and replacement, the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) recently provided a comprehensive overview of the reasoning behind this requirement in a tweet (x).

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    Historically, SIM card registration in Uganda faced challenges due to the reliance on various identification documents like passports, village IDs, employment IDs, and LC letters. The lack of a central system for validation led to issues with multiple identities and an unreliable database.

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    The introduction of the National ID in 2015, along with subsequent legislation and regulations, aimed to address these challenges. The National ID, with its unique National Identification Number (NIN), became the mandatory document for SIM card registration in Uganda. This provided a more reliable and verifiable method for identifying SIM card users.

    In 2018, a biometric verification exercise was conducted, requiring SIM card users to present their National IDs at telecom service centers for verification. This ensured that the SIM card user was indeed the owner of the presented ID.

    The UCC emphasizes that the National ID plays a crucial role in enhancing security and accountability within the communication sector. It enables the unique identification of every SIM card user, thereby minimizing the risks associated with anonymous communication.

    For individuals who have lost their National IDs, the UCC advises obtaining a confirmation letter from the National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA). This letter, containing registration details and the NIN, can then be presented to the telecom service provider for SIM card registration or replacement.

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