The cut off date or deadline for SIM card registration for existing mobile subscribers was 1st March 2013. Two and a half years later, we still have SIM cards being sold on the street and activated immediately upon purchase. Allowing this practically invalidated all the efforts made to register SIM cards in Uganda. Read More: UCC to switch off fake phones SIM card registration was intended to help law enforcement agencies to identify the mobile phone SIM card owners, track criminals who use phones for illegal activities and curb other negative incidents such as; loss of phone through theft, nuisance/hate text messages, fraud, threats and inciting violence among others. Read More: Confusion looms over unregistered SIM card disconnection in Uganda We are still not sure as to why SIM cards were not switched off after the registration exercise but according to UCC itself , So the paradox is why UCC hasn’t enforced the switching off of unregistered SIM cards. On the 30th of October 2015 UCC posted on their Facebook page that they have given all telecoms till 30th November 2015 to block unregistered SIM cards. Read More: Deactivate all unregistered SIM cards or face penalty UCC tells Telecoms
Failure to do so will attract fines and possible revoking of licences. Sadly MTN Uganda seems to be only one that is currently making efforts to register any unregistered SIM cards on their network. We will wait for 30th November to see what UCC will do.