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Explainer | Why is Hong Kong requiring real-name registration for mobile SIM cards? Here’s what you need to know about the looming deadline

  • Residents who have not registered their SIM card by Thursday under new mandate will lose mobile service
  • All SIM cards must be registered with real name, date of birth and Hong Kong identity card number

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All SIM cards must be registered with a real name, date of birth and Hong Kong Identity Card number, according to the new regulation. Photo: Edmond So

Hongkongers who have not registered their mobile SIM card on or before Thursday under the city’s new real-name mandate will lose their service, as well as access to online banking and other facilities.

All SIM cards must be registered with a real name, date of birth and Hong Kong identity card number. This includes prepaid cards that have long been sold in the city without the need for personal identification.

After nearly a year of the government’s drive to promote the new rules, the deadline is finally due for mobile users.

Here’s what you need to know about the change.

1. Why is Hong Kong requiring real-name registration for mobile SIM cards?

First proposed by the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau in January 2021, the Telecommunications (Registration of SIM Cards) Regulation took effect in September the same year and the registration began in March 2022.

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