Friday, April 19, 2024

Gatchalian reminds DICT chief of promise to push SIM registration

The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) should drum up executive support for proposed legislation seeking the mandatory registration of prepaid subscriber identity module (SIM) cards, Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian has said.

DICT secretary Rodolfo Salalima
DICT secretary Rodolfo Salalima

Gatchalian is the author of Senate Bill No. 203, otherwise known as the “SIM Card Registration Act”, which will require all prospective buyers of prepaid SIM cards to present a valid photo ID before they can complete their purchase.

Old SIM cards, on the other hand, should be registered within 180 days from the effectivity of the proposed measure.

“We’re calling on DICT Secretary Rodolfo Salalima to push for the approval of this proposal,” Gatchalian said as he drew attention to Salalima’s background and his connections in the telecommunications industry.

“I remember that during his confirmation hearings, Secretary Salalima assured members of the Commission on Appointments that he would support this bill. Tingnan natin ang magiging aksyon niya,” he said.

Prior to his appointment to the DICT, Salalima served as chief legal counsel and senior vice president for corporate and regulatory affairs at Globe Telecom. He was also a former president of the Philippine Chamber of Telecommunications Operators (PCTO).

Gatchalian said he expects Salalima would faithfully exercise his duties as DICT secretary despite his close ties to telecom insiders.

The senator recalled that as Globe’s legal counsel, Salalima objected to the mandatory registration of prepaid SIM cards and cited how this would greatly reduce the sales of prepaid SIM cards and affect the income of telcos.

Due to intense lobbying by telecom players against its approval, lawmakers have experience difficulty in marshaling majority support for the proposed measure’s enactment into law.

“Telecom industry players have been the biggest stumbling block to the approval of this proposed scheme. With Secretary Salalima now at the helm of the DICT, I hope he would succeed where legislators have so far failed — to change the minds of telecoms honchos and make them agree with the proposal,” Gatchalian said.

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