The Philippines has taken a big step toward digital safety and accountability with the implementation of the SIM Registration Act, also known as Republic Act No. 11934. This law requires all mobile subscribers to register their SIM cards, a move designed to curb mobile scams, cybercrimes, and other forms of digital fraud.
If you're a TM (Touch Mobile) subscriber, this law also applies to you. Whether you’re using your TM SIM for calls, texts, or data, registration is mandatory to keep your number active. TM has made the registration process simple through its online portal, making it easier for users to comply with the government mandate.
What is the SIM Registration Act?
The SIM Registration Act was signed into law in October 2022 and officially took effect in December 2022. It requires all SIM card users—whether postpaid or prepaid—to register their SIM cards with their respective telecom providers. Failure to register by the deadline will result in automatic SIM deactivation.
The law aims to:
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Prevent the anonymous use of mobile numbers for scams and spam.
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Protect consumers from fraud and identity theft.
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Enhance national security by enabling traceability.
Key Requirements for SIM Registration
To register your SIM card, you must provide:
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Full name
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Date of birth
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Sex
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Address
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Valid government-issued ID (e.g., passport, driver’s license, national ID)
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A clear selfie (for online verification)
For minors, registration must be done under the name of a parent or legal guardian.
How TM Users Can Register Their SIM
TM has simplified the process to help its users comply. Here's a quick step-by-step guide for TM SIM registration number:
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Visit the official TM SIM registration site: https://new.globe.com.ph/simreg
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Enter your TM mobile number.
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Receive and input the OTP (One-Time Password) sent to your number.
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Fill out the required personal details.
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Upload a valid ID and a selfie.
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Submit the form and wait for the confirmation message.
TM users are advised to complete their registration as soon as possible to avoid service interruptions, especially for prepaid users.
Deadlines and Penalties
The initial deadline for SIM registration was July 25, 2023, but the government provided extensions to ensure everyone had enough time. Those who fail to register risk losing access to calls, texts, data, and mobile wallet services.
Moreover, providing false information during registration is a criminal offense, punishable by imprisonment or fines under the law.
Final Thoughts
The SIM Registration Act is a vital step in securing digital communication in the Philippines. For TM users, complying with this law is straightforward and necessary. By registering your TM SIM, you're not only protecting yourself but also helping create a safer digital environment for everyone.
Be responsible—register your TM SIM today and stay connected legally and securely.