Three New Ways To Link Mobile Numbers With Aadhaar Get UIDAI Nod
The Unique Identification Authority of India has approved
the blueprint presented by telcos to operationalise new modes such as
OTP for Aadhaar-based SIM reverification of existing subscribers from
December 1.
"Their (telecom operators') plans have been approved...
They have come and we have told them they will implement (the process)
from December 1," UIDAI CEO Ajay Bhushan Pandey told PTI.
The government last month had announced three new ways to
complete the process of linking mobile phone numbers with Aadhaar to
enable existing subscribers to undergo SIM re- verification exercise
from the comfort of their home.
The operators, thereafter, were instructed to approach the
UIDAI with their blueprint to operationalise the new processes that were
permitted, and implement the new system after the Aadhaar-issuing body
gave clearance.
The plans were considered and approved from the point of
view of security, compliance with the Aadhaar Act and protection of
privacy, he added.
As per the new methods that were permitted, mobile numbers
can be linked with Aadhaar through OTP (one-time password), app or IVRS
facility -- the measure aimed at simplifying the entire process and
making it convenient for people.
While the authentication of mobile phone number with
Aadhaar, a process called re-verification, by visiting stores of telecom
firms will continue, the government has ordered the companies to carry
out the exercise at the doorsteps of the disabled, chronically ill and
senior citizens.
Telecom operators have also been directed to deploy iris
devices at "appropriate number of service points" so subscribers have
access to iris authentication "within a reasonable geographical
distance".
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"Mobile companies have assured the UIDAI that they will
implement OTP-based verification of mobile numbers by month- end and
this will allow people to get the verification done without actually
visiting the store or retail agent," Pandey added.
He said the new methods would also "help achieve the
(re-verification) task in the given timeframe (February 6 deadline) and
make the whole system more secure as it will prevent misuse of mobile
number by unscrupulous elements".
(PTI)
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