After the demonstrations of 1 and 2 September 2010, convened by means of SMS 's, the Government decided to send register forcibly the names of the owners of each SIM card, with the intention of controlling and be able to blame spammers messages, including call for demonstrations. But the Government's decision is simply challenged by the population. And this is not the first time that citizens are ignorant coercive decisions enacted by the "Executive".As a first measure, the Government established a period of approximately 45 days to register approximately 7 million customers of the two mobile networks operating in the country, but people don't obey deadlines, apart from that are immediately mobile telephony operators complained that it would be virtually impossible in such a short space of time record size volume users of SIM cards, some of them even hidden areas of the country. registration card that should have finished 15th November 2010, has been extended until January. Even with the extension, people are not simply to comply with the coercive measures enacted by the Executive When lacked one day to the end of the new deadline of the registration of SIM cards, i.e. the 06 January the Chairman of the Board of Directors (PCA) of Instituto Nacional das Comunicações de Moçambique (INCM), Isidro da Silva, told the press that only 1% of the total universe of mobile telephony customers had granted registration of your numbers of prepaid system.In approximately 4 months of records compulsory SIM cards, only 70 thousand have been recorded, in a universe which is estimated at 7 million users.
The time extension granted by the Government for the registration of SIM cards ended. The ministerial decree requiring the registration of SIM cards determines the automatic blocking of all numbers that are not registered to date established for the purpose of the records. But nothing is happening.People still talk with its unregistered numbers. Carriers continue to sell new SIM cards for new customers, without which they are recorded at the time of purchase, as happens elsewhere, where there is the practice of registration of SIM cards.So far, a number can be purchased and used at the time. The Government does nothing. The term ended already about a week ago. Nobody appears in public to say whether the registration period of SIM cards was extended, or then to declare such blocking of unregistered numbers.This is not the first time that the population ignore decisions of Government – Inspection cars. Other times, it happened with the mandatory inspection of vehicles, also introduced forced by the Government, specifically by the Ministry of transport and communications. The population did not simply to the locations of inspection and the Government was obliged to continuously extend the deadlines. Until one day decided to extend the mandatory inspection of vehicles for an indefinite period. Inspection terminals are on flies.Yesterday, the wording of Canalmoz came a statement INAV – Instituto Nacional de Viação, announce the extension of the exchange for the old driving licence (Pink) by the present Charter with biometric data.The term initially established for the purpose of the exchange of driving was 31 December 2010. Deadline expired and many motorists still continued to circulate with the ancient letter.INAV has extended the deadline until January 31st. And yesterday, the deadline has been extended to "the end of February 2011," says a press INAV that was sent to our newsroom.And don't espantaria to many if the INAV extend further time of validity of driving licences, to the "date to announce" just as if the INCM did the same thing with the registration of SIM cards.INAV, however, still not clarified if not biométicas – the cards pink – allow their holders to conduct abroad, particularly in other SADC countries.(Borges Nhamirre)
The time extension granted by the Government for the registration of SIM cards ended. The ministerial decree requiring the registration of SIM cards determines the automatic blocking of all numbers that are not registered to date established for the purpose of the records. But nothing is happening.People still talk with its unregistered numbers. Carriers continue to sell new SIM cards for new customers, without which they are recorded at the time of purchase, as happens elsewhere, where there is the practice of registration of SIM cards.So far, a number can be purchased and used at the time. The Government does nothing. The term ended already about a week ago. Nobody appears in public to say whether the registration period of SIM cards was extended, or then to declare such blocking of unregistered numbers.This is not the first time that the population ignore decisions of Government – Inspection cars. Other times, it happened with the mandatory inspection of vehicles, also introduced forced by the Government, specifically by the Ministry of transport and communications. The population did not simply to the locations of inspection and the Government was obliged to continuously extend the deadlines. Until one day decided to extend the mandatory inspection of vehicles for an indefinite period. Inspection terminals are on flies.Yesterday, the wording of Canalmoz came a statement INAV – Instituto Nacional de Viação, announce the extension of the exchange for the old driving licence (Pink) by the present Charter with biometric data.The term initially established for the purpose of the exchange of driving was 31 December 2010. Deadline expired and many motorists still continued to circulate with the ancient letter.INAV has extended the deadline until January 31st. And yesterday, the deadline has been extended to "the end of February 2011," says a press INAV that was sent to our newsroom.And don't espantaria to many if the INAV extend further time of validity of driving licences, to the "date to announce" just as if the INCM did the same thing with the registration of SIM cards.INAV, however, still not clarified if not biométicas – the cards pink – allow their holders to conduct abroad, particularly in other SADC countries.(Borges Nhamirre)
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