The entire mobile-phone-operator industry, barring Tata Teleservices, has asked the communications ministry to accept a joint proposal on the subscriber verification process. At the moment, Tata Tele is sticking to its stand of a full verification drive, as had been envisaged. |
Operators have said they will undertake to complete 10-per cent verification of their subscriber base, on a stratified basis up to district level, by December 31, this year. |
The proposal "" submitted by BSNL, MTNL, Bharti Airtel, Hutch, Idea Cellular, Spice, Aircel, Reliance Communications and HFCL "" states that the industry will ensure 100-per cent documentation of the existing subscriber base by 31 March, 2007. |
It also says no connection will be henceforth used for making or receiving any calls until 100-per cent documentation has been submitted by the subscriber. |
However, the industry has said that while it can ensure documentation, it cannot vouch for its authenticity. |
Each operator will have software to prevent duplication in place by August end and will carry out a thorough check of its subscriber base to detect multiple connections. |
Operators have proposed an alternate verification method whereby verification can be carried out by ascertaining the residence, identity and photograph of the subscriber. |
Industry sources say however, that the proposal may not find favour with the government in light of the Mumbai blasts and the urgency of the notice from the DoT. |
In fact, suggestions finalised by the DoT on liberal verification norms for rural areas, that were sent to the home ministry about a month ago, have received no reply as yet, sources have said. |