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Consumers May Get To Know SIMs Issued In Their Name

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ptaDr Yaseen (Chairman PTA) said the PTA would switch on to a new service in September which would enable a mobile user to know all SIM connections details issued against his name by just sending his CNIC to 668. This would help in detecting real identification of a SIM user. This new service is part of PTA efforts to block all illegal SIMs and clean the data of the mobile phone users, he added.

Now The Question is How to Send SMS?

Answer:

Simply write your Computerized National Identity Card (without dashes) and send it to 668.
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