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MCMC issues RM2.29m in compounds

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) issued 50 compounds totalling RM2.29 million to telecommunications companies (telcos) for false registration of prepaid SIM cards from January to December this year.

MCMC Network Security, Enforcement and Advocacy chief Zulkarnain Mohd Yasin said the total compounds issued increased by 89 per cent compared to the corresponding period last year.

“The compounds were issued in March, September and early this month (December),” he said in a statement.

In March and September, the commission issued 25 compounds amounting to RM1.11 million while the rest were issued early this month.

“MCMC is taking this seriously and will take stern action against those involved in false prepaid SIM card registration because it involves a safety issue,” he said.

Zulkarnain said the introduction of prepaid registration since 2006 was to ensure users’ safety and protection, but the investigation into criminal cases often deadlocked when the user information of prepaid accounts being used by criminals were inaccurate.

Therefore, he urged all telcos to be more stringent in ensuring their agents complied with the operational guidelines to ensure national security and consumer interest.

This month, the commission issued seven summonses totalling RM350,000 to Tune Talk Sdn Bhd; Digi Telecommunications (six summonses totalling RM300,000), Celcom Mobile Sdn Bhd (three, RM130,000); and Celcom Axiata Berhad, Maxis Mobile Services Sdn Bhd and XOX Com Sdn Bhd (two, RM100,0000 respectively).

While others on the list include Merchantrade Asia Sdn Bhd (one, RM50,000), Ceres Telekom Sdn Bhd (one, RM30,000) and Altel Communications (one, RM20,000). --Bernama

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