https://www.gsma.com/publicpolicy/w...gistration-of-Prepaid-SIM-Users_32pgWEBv3.pdf
On the one hand, it's known that criminals use prepaid phone to remain anonymous.
On the other hand, There's this from Wikipedia:
[While there is no doubt that criminals and terrorists use prepaid SIM cards to help stay anonymous and avoid easy detection, to date there has been no empirical evidence to indicate that:
Mandating the registration of prepaid SIM users leads to a reduction in criminal activities; and
The lack of any registration of prepaid SIM users is linked to a greater risk of criminal or terrorist activities.
In fact, a publicly available policy assessment report from Mexico showed that mandatory SIM registration introduced there in 2009 had failed to help the prevention, investigation and/or prosecution of associated crimes. As a result, policymakers decided to repeal the regulation three years later.]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prepay_mobile_phone#cite_note-:0-8
Either way, I find it intriguing. Your thoughts?
On the one hand, it's known that criminals use prepaid phone to remain anonymous.
On the other hand, There's this from Wikipedia:
[While there is no doubt that criminals and terrorists use prepaid SIM cards to help stay anonymous and avoid easy detection, to date there has been no empirical evidence to indicate that:
Mandating the registration of prepaid SIM users leads to a reduction in criminal activities; and
The lack of any registration of prepaid SIM users is linked to a greater risk of criminal or terrorist activities.
In fact, a publicly available policy assessment report from Mexico showed that mandatory SIM registration introduced there in 2009 had failed to help the prevention, investigation and/or prosecution of associated crimes. As a result, policymakers decided to repeal the regulation three years later.]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prepay_mobile_phone#cite_note-:0-8
Either way, I find it intriguing. Your thoughts?