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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Mobile phone companies have urged the government to scrap the “unreasonably high” charges of Rs 41 for Aadhaar-based electronic-know your customer (e-KYC<\/a>) authentication, saying it’s limiting the use of the facility for user verification.

“The only constraint in the adoption of this process presently is the unreasonably high authentication charges prescribed by UIDAI (Unique Identification Authority of India),” said SP Kochhar, director-general of Cellular Operators Association of India.

“The cost of each SIM activation increases by Rs 41, which is exorbitantly high as compared to the cost of other activation processes,” he said.

COAI<\/a> represents Reliance Jio<\/a>, Bharti Airtel<\/a> and Vodafone<\/a> Idea.

Earlier this week, the telecommunications department (
DoT<\/a>) allowed telecom operators to use Aadhaar<\/a> number or virtual id for e-KYC services for issuing new mobile connections to consumers, including outstation customers, and for bulk activations.

The e-KYC process shall be implemented for all licensed service areas, including Jammu & Kashmir, Northeast, and Assam, DoT had said in a notification. Existing provisions for identifying customers will also continue.

“We would request the government that telecom service providers should not be a burdened with a cost for adopting a digitally safe and secure process that is in the interest of ensuring national security,\" Kochhar said.

COAI pointed out that the postal department and banks are exempted from e-KYC authentication charges, while telecom carriers are burdened with these charges despite the
industry<\/a> being the largest user of Aadhaar database.

Read also<\/h4>
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Telcos contactless KYC plan hits security roadblock<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
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Telecom department allows Aadhar for online verification of mobile connections: Report<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div> In the e-KYC process, the subscribers would be required to authenticate their connection through Aadhaar-based online process, and the company would store customer records for issuing mobile connections.

In September 2018, the Supreme Court had set aside a circular issued by the DoT for re-verification of existing mobile subscribers through the Aadhaar-based e-KYC process, following which the department had withdrawn the facility.

But the government in July 2019 passed the Aadhaar Amendment Bill to allow use of the facility by private entities like banks and telcos on a voluntary basis.

Kochhar said Aadhaar-based e-KYC process is a secure and robust process since both the subscriber and point of sale (PoS) agent are authenticated successfully on a real-time basis to ensure user traceability.

“The robustness of Aadhaar eliminates the possibilities of forgery and identity theft while, at the same time, ensuring complete transparency and traceability of both the telecom subscriber as well as the point of sale,” he said.

The department has mandated that for the identification purpose, neither core biometric information nor the Aadhaar number of the person shall be stored by the telco or its authorised PoS agent.


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电信公司寻求取消收费Aadhaar-based e-KYC身份验证

移动电话公司敦促政府取消“过高”指控的Rs 41 Aadhaar-based electronic-know客户(e-KYC)认证,说它是限制用户验证的设备的使用。

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新德里:移动电话公司敦促政府取消“过高”指控的Rs 41 Aadhaar-based electronic-know客户(e-KYC)认证,说它是限制用户验证的设备的使用。

这个过程的“唯一约束采用现规定的认证费用的过高UIDAI(唯一标识Authority of India),“SP Kochhar说,印度手机运营商协会总干事。

“每个SIM卡激活的成本增加了Rs 41岁,相比是高不可及其他激活过程的成本,”他说。

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COAI代表依赖Jio,Bharti Airtel沃达丰(Vodafone)的想法。

本周早些时候,电信部门()允许电信运营商使用Aadhaar数量或虚拟id e-KYC发行新的移动服务连接消费者,包括边防哨客户,批量激活。

e-KYC过程应当实现的所有授权服务领域,包括查谟和克什米尔、东北、阿萨姆邦,点在一个通知说。现有的规定确定客户还将继续。

“我们将请求政府,电信服务提供商不应该背负着成本采用数字化安全过程,在保证国家安全的利益,“Kochhar说。

COAI指出,邮政部门和银行免除e-KYC认证费用,而电信运营商与这些指控,尽管负担行业Aadhaar的最大用户数据库。

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e-KYC过程中,用户需要验证他们的连接通过Aadhaar-based在线过程,以及对发行公司将存储客户记录移动连接。

2018年9月,最高法院出具已拨出一个圆形的点重新验证现有的手机用户通过Aadhaar-based e-KYC过程,以下部门撤销设施。

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但是政府在2019年7月通过Aadhaar修正案法案允许使用设施的私人实体像银行和电信公司在自愿的基础上。

Kochhar说Aadhaar-based e-KYC过程是一个安全的、健壮的过程因为订户和销售点(PoS)代理在实时基础上成功验证,确保用户的可追溯性。

“Aadhaar的健壮性消除伪造和身份盗窃的可能性,同时,确保完整的透明度和可追溯性的电信用户以及销售点,”他说。

部门规定,用于识别目的,无论是核心生物信息还是Aadhaar数量的人由电信或其授权PoS存储代理。


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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: Mobile phone companies have urged the government to scrap the “unreasonably high” charges of Rs 41 for Aadhaar-based electronic-know your customer (e-KYC<\/a>) authentication, saying it’s limiting the use of the facility for user verification.

“The only constraint in the adoption of this process presently is the unreasonably high authentication charges prescribed by UIDAI (Unique Identification Authority of India),” said SP Kochhar, director-general of Cellular Operators Association of India.

“The cost of each SIM activation increases by Rs 41, which is exorbitantly high as compared to the cost of other activation processes,” he said.

COAI<\/a> represents Reliance Jio<\/a>, Bharti Airtel<\/a> and Vodafone<\/a> Idea.

Earlier this week, the telecommunications department (
DoT<\/a>) allowed telecom operators to use Aadhaar<\/a> number or virtual id for e-KYC services for issuing new mobile connections to consumers, including outstation customers, and for bulk activations.

The e-KYC process shall be implemented for all licensed service areas, including Jammu & Kashmir, Northeast, and Assam, DoT had said in a notification. Existing provisions for identifying customers will also continue.

“We would request the government that telecom service providers should not be a burdened with a cost for adopting a digitally safe and secure process that is in the interest of ensuring national security,\" Kochhar said.

COAI pointed out that the postal department and banks are exempted from e-KYC authentication charges, while telecom carriers are burdened with these charges despite the
industry<\/a> being the largest user of Aadhaar database.

Read also<\/h4>
<\/a><\/figure>
Telcos contactless KYC plan hits security roadblock<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
<\/a><\/figure>
Telecom department allows Aadhar for online verification of mobile connections: Report<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div> In the e-KYC process, the subscribers would be required to authenticate their connection through Aadhaar-based online process, and the company would store customer records for issuing mobile connections.

In September 2018, the Supreme Court had set aside a circular issued by the DoT for re-verification of existing mobile subscribers through the Aadhaar-based e-KYC process, following which the department had withdrawn the facility.

But the government in July 2019 passed the Aadhaar Amendment Bill to allow use of the facility by private entities like banks and telcos on a voluntary basis.

Kochhar said Aadhaar-based e-KYC process is a secure and robust process since both the subscriber and point of sale (PoS) agent are authenticated successfully on a real-time basis to ensure user traceability.

“The robustness of Aadhaar eliminates the possibilities of forgery and identity theft while, at the same time, ensuring complete transparency and traceability of both the telecom subscriber as well as the point of sale,” he said.

The department has mandated that for the identification purpose, neither core biometric information nor the Aadhaar number of the person shall be stored by the telco or its authorised PoS agent.


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