The deadline for SIM re-registration has once again been extended.
According to the Communications and Digitilisation Minister, the final deadline is September 30. This she says should give people adequate time to register all their SIMs.
She said on Sunday that the failure of the public to register their cards by the deadline will attract some punishment including barring users from receiving certain services including voice and data services.
Today on The Probe, the host and guests talk about the SIM re-registration process and the challenges that have hindered users from registering their cards.
The Probe is on every Sunday at 8pm on JoyNews channel.
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