PTA increases the SIM disowning period from 60 days to 365 days to strengthen security against illegal SIM issuance and ...
PTA extends SIM disowning period to 365 days, urging citizens to verify unauthorized SIM registrations linked with CNICs.
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has announced stricter security measures aimed at preventing illegal SIM issuance and unauthorized mobile ...
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PTA bans late-night SIM card sales across Pakistan
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has imposed a nationwide restriction on the sale of SIM cards between 12:00 am and 6:00 am to prevent the illegal issuance and misuse of unauthorized ...
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has enhanced the SIM disowning period from 60 days to 365 days as part of its continued efforts to strengthen safeguards against illegal SIM issuance and ...
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PTA extends SIM disown period to one year
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has extended the SIM disown period from 60 days to 365 days in a move aimed at discouraging the frequent transfer or disposal of SIM cards, ARY News reported.Under ...
PTA warns WhatsApp users linked to inactive or unverified SIMs about possible account restrictions and permanent data loss ...
PTA advises users to verify their SIM registration status and ensure timely biometric verification where required ...
PTA has warned that WhatsApp accounts linked to inactive or unregistered SIMs may become inaccessible if users do not update ...
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