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Biometric proof to be required in deep South to get SIM card

Biometric proof to be required in deep South to get SIM card

In a move to step up national security, mobile phone users in the deep South will be required to register their SIM cards using biometric data starting on June 1.

For the first time in Thailand, both fingerprint and facial recognition software will be used to ensure that people buying SIM cards are correctly identified. 
The National Broadcasting and Telecom Commission (NBTC)’s secretary-general Takorn Tantasith said Thursday anyone buying a SIM card for their phone in Narathiwat, Yala and Pattani provinces and in the two districts of Na Thawi and Jana in Songkhla will be verified against the government’s central population database.
According to the NBTC, existing users of mobile phone numbers in these provinces will also be required to re-register their SIM cards with operators within 120 days or their numbers will be taken out of |service.
In the next phase of the process, another two districts of Songkhla, Saba Yoi and Thepa, will also be subject to the same requirement.
In practice, new users are required to present their ID cards to operators for verification at the point of service. The ID cards are inserted into a card reader to check the actual identity of buyer against the central population database, which stores electronic photographs and fingerprints of all adults. If the biometric data is not identical, it will not be possible to register a SIM card.

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