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What happens to your SIM Card if you fail to register on time?

A small guide on SIM Registration

Only two days left (as of this writing) until the deadline for SIM Registration. DICT has already announced that there would be no extension given, despite pleas from several telco companies. Because of that, Telcos now urge users even more to register their SIM, and some even go to extreme (yet stupidly ridiculous) lengths to do it, such as using an emergency alert system.

So, what happens when you don’t register on April 26th? There are a few things that could happen, but first, we recommend you check out our article which talks about the basics of the SIM Registration Law. This article discusses how to register, but you can read further here if you don’t want to click that.

I forgot or did not register my SIM Card on April 26th:

Now what? Is there a chance I can reactivate it?

Thankfully, you are given a grace period of five (5) days to reactivate your SIM Card if you fail to reactivate on time. But that’s about it.

How to register my SIM Card?

Every telco is different in how they register their SIM Cards. Follow the steps below to register correctly.

GLOBE:

Globe SIM Registration page.

SMART:

Smart SIM Registration page

DITO:

GOMO

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I just purchased a SIM Card after the deadline. Can I still register?

Certainly! While the SIM Registration law affects all prepaid and postpaid SIM Cards, old or new, newly purchased SIM Cards can still be registered at their respective telco using the same steps as above. However, upon purchase, the SIM Card is inactive and will become permanently deactivated if you don’t register within the next 180 days (6 months).

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