Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
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CEO Render Networks

Telecom operators have expressed reluctance towards the readoption of the Aadhaar-based verification method saying that the new QR based verification technology is equally efficient and takes the same amount of time as the verification from the 12-digit identity number. The telecom operators have also said that the Aadhaar based verification method will also not benefit their customer acquisition, reported ET Telecom.

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A senior executive in one of the major telecom operators of India said, “The Bill is yet to be passed in the Parliament and this provision may come in the future. However, acquiring customers using the QR codes as per the telecom department’s orders is very efficient, and even if Aadhaar makes a comeback, the number of subscriber additions may not vary much.”
The executive made his comments on the recently amended communication and money laundering laws which were discussed after the Supreme Court ruling relating to Aadhaar and privacy. Going by the new amendments to the Telegraph Act and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) consumers will be able to use the 12-digit biometric ID for obtaining mobile numbers or opening bank accounts. According to the report, the amendments are expected to be introduced in the ongoing winter session of the Parliament.
Rajan Matthews, Director General of Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) also said, “Bringing back Aadhaar will only help if one gets access to the database because that will give telcos an additional level of security. Without that, this decision does not affect operators at all.”