Harare Bureau
Telecel Zimbabwe has urged its mobile phone subscribers with unregistered sim-cards to have them registered by Friday this week to avoid being disconnected in line with regulatory authorities’ requirements. “Any subscriber with an unregistered sim card risks disconnection if he or she has not registered the line before August 31,” Telecel Zimbabwe communications and branding director Obert Mandimika said.
He said this was in line with the Posts and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe requirements that all mobile phone users register with their network for each sim card they have before 31 August.
Failure to do so would, he said, result in their number being disconnected.
“Most of our customers are already fully registered but those who are not need to register before Saturday 31 August to ensure they are not inconvenienced by being disconnected.
“While Telecel does not wish to inconvenience any subscribers, it will have to disconnect those who remain unregistered after August 31 in order to comply with Potraz requirements,” Mr Mandimika said.
The firm’s branding and communications director said registration of sim cards was an important exercise which was being carried out by all networks.
Registration was intended, he said, to protect the general public from criminals using unregistered sim-cards for unintended purpose.
“It is important therefore that any unregistered subscribers ensure they are registered, as they will lose the value they gain from the Telecel network should they be disconnected,” Mr Mandimika said.
Telecel subscribers whose sim-cards are unregistered can have them registered at any Telecel office countrywide or with Telecel registered dealers.
To register sim-cards, customers will be required to produce an original and a copy of their national identity card and fill in a registration form.
Once all the registration details entered on the registration form are confirmed the company said subscribers will be registered almost instantly.
“We are putting in place measures to ensure that those subscribers who are unregistered are able to do so easily,” Mr Mandimika said.
He said the award-winning Telecel customer care service and its agents were on standby to ensure the efficient registration of SIM cards before the deadline. Telecel Zimbabwe’s increased retail footprint would help ensure registration would be quick and simple.
“Telecel apologises for any inconvenience this necessary exercise might cause but we recognise the importance of ensuring all sim cards are registered to ensure that unregistered sim cards are not abused or used in committing crimes. In the long run, the registration exercise is for the safety and security of everyone,” Mr Mandimika said



