Government sets a cap on the number of active SIM cards per user, per operator

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Wednesday, 12 May 2021 10:14
Government sets a cap on the number of active SIM cards per user, per operator

(Togo First) - Every mobile user living in Togo is to have no more than 3 active SIM cards per operator henceforth. This was decided in a decree dated 29 April 2021 and signed by the Minister of Digital Economy and Transformation, Cina Lawson.

According to a press release issued by the Autorité de Régulation des Communications Électroniques et des Postes (ARCEP) on 10 May, which was consulted by Togo First, “this provision strengthens the legal framework, particularly concerning the identification of mobile service subscribers, to ensure compliance with regulatory and international obligations.”

According to ARCEP, the move will help tackle criminal activities involving the use of cellular phones and responds to a major complaint of consumer associations. 

This new regulation, the regulator emphasized, “applies only to individuals.” Furthermore, the ARCEP warned that “those using more than three SIM cards per operator have six months to comply with the legal provisions or risk the suspension of all their numbers.” It also called on operators to ease the process for users. 

As a reminder, before this decree’s issuance, users could have an unlimited number of chips for any given operator.

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