@kyle, @benjamin, and if you can in USA and China and Sweden, I bet those
guys already have  some fancy mechanism to track down any phone user even
if they haven't registered their SIMs. In the US all carriers are required
to take the details of someone before they buy a sim pack. In China and
Japan you have to present a passport or national ID to buy a sim pack. The
EU is in the process of making it mandatory for all its members to register
sims.
A bill has been passed to Senate in the US requiring sim registration.
Whether or not it goes through is another issue.
I think the UCC/gov't has some valid concerns to do what they are doing.
Playing the devil's advocate, having national IDs should have been the
first priority for gov't if it has security concerns, then maybe
registration would not be requirement.

On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 10:04 PM, Kyle Spencer <[email protected]> wrote:

> > If you go many
> > countries, you just can't  walk into a shop and buy a sim card like we
> do it
> > in UG.
>
> You can in the USA!
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Bright Onapito <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hello Ronnie,
> > I feel your pain, but I must say this process is long over due! It is a
> > mandatory procedure for every teleco to register all its subscribers. UCC
> > was abit lenient to all these guys in the first place. If you go many
> > countries, you just can't  walk into a shop and buy a sim card like we
> do it
> > in UG. In as much as it might appear as a 'breech of privacy' I believe
> it
> > is a move aimed at protecting you and me. Imagine your phone was stolen
> and
> > sold to whoever. As soon as they put in their sim card it will be quite
> easy
> > to for starters know who is using your stolen phone. That's a plus for
> > starters isn't it?
> > Cheers!
> >
> > On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 8:00 PM, Delyon Ronnie <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Recently read in the papers about UCC requiring every holder of a sim
> card
> >> to register it or face termination of service.
> >>
> >> What does this achieve and isn’t this some infringement of privacy.
> People
> >> should I think have the option of opting out given I don’t(yet) see any
> >> benefits of doing it to begin with
> >>
> >>
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