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(File photo) MANILA - The House of Representatives on Monday approved on third and final reading a measure requiring the registration of all postpaid and prepaid mobile phone subscriber identity module (SIM) cards. With 250 affirmative votes, six negative votes, and one abstention, the chamber passed House Bill 14, or the proposed SIM Card Registration Act, which is aimed at preventing the proliferation of mobile phone scams, data breaches, and assist law enforcement agencies in resolving crimes involving the use of mobile phone units. Under the measure, every public telecommunications entity (PTE) or authorized seller shall require an end user to accomplish and sign in triplicate a numbered registration form issued by the PTE. The form shall include an attestation that the person appearing before the seller is the same person who accomplished the document and that he or she presented valid identification cards. The form shall indicate the subscriber's name, date of birth, gender,
(File photo) MANILA - The House of Representatives on Wednesday approved on second reading a measure requiring the registration of all postpaid and prepaid mobile phone subscriber identity module (SIM) cards. During the plenary session, the chamber passed through voice voting House Bill 14, which is aimed at preventing the proliferation of mobile phone scams, data breaches, and assist law enforcement agencies in resolving crimes involving the use of mobile phone units. In his sponsorship speech, senior deputy majority leader Ferdinand Alexander "Sandro" Marcos raised the alarm regarding the proliferation of text scams and fraud through the use of short message service (SMS) messaging, ranging from "ridiculous winnings" in raffles to dangerous but fake warnings about problems with bank accounts. Marcos noted that the trend has evolved into including individuals' full names, which is an "entirely new breach" of privacy in relation to serious leakage of s