Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has taken several measures to ensure proper allocation of telecom resources by Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) to subscribers and protect their interests in ensuring reduction of frauds. As per existing guidelines, individual mobile subscribers can register up to nine mobile connections in their name.
This website has been developed to help subscribers, check the number of mobile connections working in their name, and take necessary action for regularising their additional mobile connections if any. However, the primary responsibility of handling the Customer Acquisition Form (CAF) lies with the service providers.
The facilities provided in this portal are as under:
- Subscribers having more than nine multiple connections in their name will be intimated by SMS.
- Subscribers having more than nine multiple connections in their name can – Click here, to take necessary action.
- Go check the status Click here to login with your number
Details of all SIM cards purchased with your Aadhaar number in your name can be found at the site below. Among them you can block SIM cards that stealthily use your Aadhaar number without your knowledge. Open the below site on your mobile and type in your mobile number and you will know the numbers of all the SIM cards purchased with your Aadhaar number as soon as you enter the OTP. You can ban any of them.
Nice post aboutSIM purchased by Aadhaar Number thanks for this.
i am getting same number twice and thrice in the list
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+91 82xx xx6750
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+91 79xx xx7718
This is not my number
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+91 79xx xx7718
This is not my number
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+91 79xx xx7718
This is not my number
Not required
Required
+91 82xx xx6750
This is not my number
Not required
Required