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SIM renting in Ghana is illegal – NCA

The National Communications Authority (NCA) has disclosed that renting or leasing Subscriber Identity Modules [SIMs] by some individuals and entities to foreigners and nationals in Ghana is against the law.

Andy Frimpong Manso by Andy Frimpong Manso
September 29, 2023
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The National Communications Authority (NCA) has disclosed that renting or leasing Subscriber Identity Modules [SIMs] by some individuals and entities to foreigners and nationals in Ghana is against the law.

In a statement released, the authority stated that such individuals and entities and their mode of operations have not been sanctioned by the NCA.

According to the NCA, their business model is classified as pre-registration of SIMs for use and as such contravenes Section 73b (1) of the Electronic Communications (Amendment) Act, 2016 which states that, ‘A person shall not deal in a pre-registered subscriber identity module or user identity module’.

The statement further noted, “This unauthorised and illegal service violates the objective of the SIM Registration Exercise which seeks to link a SIM to a verified identity of an individual as a means of curbing criminal activities and maintaining a SIM database with integrity. In addition, usage of this service means that compliance with the Data Protection Act cannot be established. Users also run the risk of privacy issues due to the probability that a new user will have access to data that may have been transacted on the SIM previously by the former user.  Given the process of usage of these SIMs, identity theft likewise becomes a matter of concern in the renting of SIMs.”

The NCA has therefore directed all entities and individuals engaged in such business to cease and desist with immediate effect.

“Visiting and resident foreigners, citizens and prospective users are also cautioned against the patronage of the service or risk the repercussions as indicated in Section 73b (2) of the Electronic Communications (Amendment) Act, 2016.” The statement captured

The NCA continues to urge all prospective SIM users to follow the approved procedure by using a Ghana Card (citizen and non-citizen) or passport (visiting foreigners) to acquire a SIM for use in Ghana.

For further information on the SIM registration process, please visit the NCA’s website via www.nca.org.gh or call toll free 0800110622 or hotline 0307011419.

 

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