Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Get RICAd or your SIM card will be deactivated...
We also heard from Nicolene Visser - Vodacom Group Limited Executive Head of Corporate Communications. We were talking about the Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication-Related Information Act or RICA. The Act, which came into effect on July first this year, requires mobile operators, service providers and sellers to register on secure databases the identities, physical address and cellular phone numbers of new and existing customers who buy SIM cards. Nicolene explained more about this act and what will happen to subscribers that fail to comply with RICA within the specified time period. Unfortunately SIM cards of subscribers that fail to comply with RICA within the specified time period will be deactivated. For more information, contact your cellular network’s Customer Care Centre or visit their website. If you are with Vodacom visit www.vodacom.co.za
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