Thank you Wash. There are roles for different stakeholders, not just the consumer. In addition to GG's questions another is the implied shifting of the burden of ensuring the origin, registration and safe use of SIM cards entirely to the consumer, to whom to the notice is addressed. And to echo Mildred, the realities of reporting lost items to the Police, let alone a SIM card should be known to the Regulator. The Regulator should be facilitating more consumer friendly mechanisms for reporting and recovery of lost/stolen SIM cards. Here is a copy of the notice. 2017-01-06 15:47 GMT+03:00 Mildred Achoch <mildandred@gmail.com>:
Thank you Grace.
“In case you lose of your SIM card, report to the nearest police station and demand an abstract."
My question is: could this reporting process be digitalized? Probably, hundreds, if not thousands, of SIM cards are lost every day all over the country. The option of reporting lost SIM cards via sms or online would be very welcomed.
Regards, Mildred Achoch.
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On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 1:38 PM, Grace Mutung'u (Bomu) via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Listers,
" The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) Friday issued the stern warning, saying every Kenyan is responsible for any use of their mobile number in making calls, sending and receiving text messages as well as any financial transactions.
The regulator says all Kenyans must only use registered SIM cards to transact business as they may be culpable in the event that their number is used in the commission of a crime."
Full story here:
http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Six-month-jail-term-for- Kenyans-whose-phones-are-used-in-crime/539546-3508084-k51vwl/index.html
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