Important SIM Card Rule Changes Every Airtel, Jio, BSNL, and Vi User Should Be Aware Of

DoT has incorporated Aadhaar-based e-KYC, Self-KYC, and OTP-based service switches into the reforms.

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The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has introduced new rules aimed at simplifying the process of obtaining SIM cards for users of major telecom providers like Airtel, Reliance Jio, BSNL, and Vodafone-Idea (Vi), making it more secure and convenient. The process is now entirely paperless, enhancing both ease and fraud prevention for customers in India.

Paperless SIM Purchase: No Store Visits Required

With these updated guidelines, customers no longer need to visit telecom offices to purchase a SIM card or change operators. The entire process has gone digital, allowing users to verify their documents online without the hassle of submitting photocopies or physical paperwork. Whether you are buying a new SIM or switching providers (porting), everything can be done seamlessly online.

DoT’s New SIM Card Guidelines

The DoT announced these reforms via its official X (formerly Twitter) handle, emphasizing how they will streamline the process and protect users from fraud, particularly identity theft. This move aligns with the government’s Digital India initiative, aiming for a paperless, more secure system.

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Introduction of e-KYC and Self-KYC

A major highlight of the new rules is the introduction of e-KYC (Electronic Know Your Customer) and Self-KYC. This allows users to complete the verification process from home, without the need to visit telecom offices. Key features include:

  • Switching between prepaid and postpaid services, or vice versa, via a simple OTP (One-Time Password) verification process.
  • Purchasing a new SIM card digitally, without submitting photocopies of documents.

Preventing Fraud and Fake SIM Cards

This new digital system also reduces the risk of fraud by preventing the misuse of users’ documents. The paperless system ensures that fake SIM cards are not issued, thereby enhancing security for all customers.

Aadhaar-Based e-KYC and Self-KYC: How It Works

DoT has incorporated Aadhaar-based e-KYC, Self-KYC, and OTP-based service switches into the reforms. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Aadhaar-Based e-KYC: Customers can now buy a SIM card using only their Aadhaar for digital verification. Telecom providers will verify Aadhaar details via a paperless process that costs just ₹1 (including GST).
  • Self-KYC: Users can verify documents online through DigiLocker, allowing them to manage their KYC process independently when purchasing a new SIM or switching between prepaid and postpaid services.
  • OTP-Based Service Switch: Switching between prepaid and postpaid services is now as simple as verifying your identity via OTP, eliminating the need to visit telecom offices.
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