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One of the requirements of borrowing a book from Librology is a mobile number. 5 days from now, we will now be required ...
22/12/2022

One of the requirements of borrowing a book from Librology is a mobile number.

5 days from now, we will now be required to register our sim cards in line with the amended law and we have 180 days to comply with the SIM Card Registration Act.

Here's a step-by-step guide to avoid deactivation:

📌 New users
New SIMs will be sold in “deactivated mode” starting December 27.

Registration is free.

SIMs, embedded SIMs, broadband modem, and internet-of-things devices are covered in the registration.

A registration form will be filled out electronically through a secure website provided by the telco provider.

The following information will be collected:
- Full name
- Birthday
- S*x
- Present or official address
- Identification card and ID number

Any of the following identification cards or documents with photo can be presented:
- Passport
- Philippine Identification System ID
- SSS ID
- GSIS ID
- Driver’s license
- NBI clearance
- Police clearance
- Firearms’ license to own and possess ID
- PRC ID
- IBP ID
- OWWA ID
- BIR ID
- Voter’s ID
- Senior citizen card
- UMID
- PWD card
- Any valid government-issued ID with photo

For SIMs to be used by businesses or organizations, the following information are required:
- Business name
- Business address
- Full name of authorized signatory

📌 Foreigners
For foreigners who will be getting a SIM from a Filipino telco company, they are required to give the following details:
- Full name
- Nationality
- Date of birth
- Passport
- Address in the Philippines
- Type of travel or admission document presented
- ID number or number of document presented

SIM cards issued to tourists will only be valid for 30 days and will be deactivated upon expiration. It can only be extended upon presentation of an approved visa extension.

Foreigners with other types of visas can acquire SIMs without the 30-day restriction.

📌 Minors

The registration of a SIM for minors will be under the name of the minor’s parent or guardian.

They will be required to present an ID as well as the consent of the minor’s parent or guardian to register the SIM.

Existing prepaid subscribers
Like new subscribers, existing prepaid users will have to use their respective telco’s website to register.

All existing SIMs will have to be registered within 180 days from the effectivity of the Act, which was last October 28. Registration may be extended by 120 days.

Failure to register will result in the automatic deactivation of the SIM.

The deactivated SIM may only be reactivated not later than five days after such deactivation.

📌 Postpaid subscribers
Telcos already have data of postpaid subscribers.

But to complete the registration, postpaid subscribers are required to confirm their information and data included in the SIM register through the platform or website provided by the telco provider.

📌 Remote areas
For registration in remote areas or locations with limited internet connectivity, the Department of Information and Communications Technology, National Telecommunications Commission, Department of the Interior and Local Government, and Department of Education, as well as all telcos, will facilitate SIM registration.

What if my SIM gets stolen?
For lost or stolen SIMs, users must inform the telco provider the following details:
- Name
- Address
- Birthday
- Mobile number
- Other relevant and reasonable information that can fully establish ownership of the SIM
- Changes
- For any changes, like address or name, users must inform their telco providers.

Telco providers must then reflect these changes within two hours from receipt of such requests.

📌 Stolen SIMs
For stolen phones and SIMs, users must immediately inform their telco provider of the incident.

Telcos must render the SIM card unusable and be permanently deactivated upon the issuance of a new SIM to the verified user within 24 hours.

💸 Penalties
The following penalties will be imposed for the following violations

For providing false information or documents to register a SIM: Imprisonment ranging from six months to two years or a fine not less than P100,000 but not more than P300,000, or both.

For the sale or transfer of a registered SIM without complying with the required registration: Imprisonment ranging from six months to six years, or a fine of P100,000 to P300,000, or both.

For spoofing a registered SIM: Imprisonment of no less than six years or a fine of P200,000, or both.

For telcos refusing to register a SIM without a valid reason: For the first offense, it’s a fine of P100,000 but not more than P300,000. For the second offense, a fine of not less than P300,000 but not more than P500,000. For the third and subsequent offenses, telcos can be fined of not less than P500,000 but not more than P1 million.

For selling stolen SIMs- Imprisonment ranging from six months to two years, or a fine not less than P100,000 but not more than P300,000, or both.

For breach in confidentiality: Should telcos, its agents or employees reveal information of an end-user obtained during the registration, they will face a penalty of a fine not less than P500,000 but not more than P4 million

📝 Here are the website links provided by the telco providers:
For DITO Subscribers,
https://dito.ph/RegisterDITO

For Globe Subscribers,
https://new.globe.com.ph/simreg

For Smart/TNT Subsribers,
https://smart.com.ph/simreg

04/10/2022

ALBERT EINSTEIN'S GRADES IN HIGH SCHOOL 🤯

LOOK: The Nobel Prize posted the photo of the certificate of maturity issued to Albert Einstein, proving that the theoretical physicist was good at mathematics in high school.

Einstein received his certificate of maturity at the age of 17 after studying at the Cantonal High School in Aarau, Switzerland.

"In this scoring scheme, 6 is the highest, and 1 the lowest grade. The photo was taken the very same day he received his grades on 3 October 1896," the Nobel Prize wrote in its Facebook post on Tuesday.

Einstein obtained the following grades:
German language and literature: 5
French language and literature: 3
English language and literature: —
Italian language and literature: 5
History: 6
Geography: 4
Algebra: 6
Geometry (planimetry, trigonometry, stereometry and analytical geometry): 6
Descriptive geometry: 6
Physics: 6
Chemistry: 5
Natural history: 5
In drawing: 4*
In technical drawing: 4*

Einstein was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect." (Facebook/Nobel Prize)

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