Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Varun Kashyap & Sridevi Reddy
Co-Founders, Zithara.ai
Transforming Indian Offline Retail and Customer Engagement Using AI
The Government of India today brings the good news for the peoples of Jammu and Kashmir by lifting the Ban on Pre-paid mobile Services in the state; nearly by two and a half months after imposing a ban on Prepaid in last year (November-2009).The Central Government announced that It has lifted the Ban on the Prepaid mobile services in J&K with immediate effect but put stringent conditions on operators for verification of customers.
As earlier we shared on TelecomTalk, The Union Home Ministry had imposed the Ban on Pre-paid Mobile Services on November 2009 and Home Minister P Chidambaram had recently said that if the service providers come up with a foolproof plan of 100 per cent verification and the ministry was satisfied with it, then the issue may be revisited.
The Government of India also revised guidelines for re-verification of existing pre-paid subscribers and verification of new subscribers for issuance of new pre-paid and pot-paid mobile connections in Jammu and Kashmir Service Area.To know more on the new guideline just click here Revised guidelines for Mobile Services In J&K
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