Submit plan to stop use of Aadhaar for authentication, UIDAI tells telecom companies

UIDAI has asked telecom companies to submit plan for discontinuing Aadhaar-based authentication system for mobile SIMs.

india Updated: Oct 01, 2018 15:59 IST
The Supreme Court ordered that the government could not make the Aadhaar number a condition for operating bank accounts, mobile phones and school or college admissions.(Mint file photo)

The telecom companies have been given 15 days to submit a plan to stop using the 12-digit unique ID number for customer authentication.

Days after the Supreme Court imposed curbs on the use of Aadhaar, biometric-issuing authority UIDAI Monday sent a circular to telecom companies, which says: “...all TSPs are called upon to immediately take actions in order to comply with the judgement dated 26.09.2018. In this regard, TSPs are hereby directed to submit by 15th October, 2018 an action plan/exit plan to the authority for closure of use of Aadhaar based authentication systems...”

The Supreme Court, last week, struck down Section 57 of the Aadhaar Act, which allowed private companies to use the 12-digit biometric ID-based eKYC. Following this, private companies like telecom operators will not be able to use this instantaneous and inexpensive Aadhaar eKYC route.

This would mean that the industry will have to revert to alternates like legacy paper-based technique (collect physical paper forms with signature, photographs, ship to verification centre and call up the customer to cross-verify submitted details). The turnaround times in this route is between 24-36 hours.

When contacted, UIDAI CEO Ajay Bhushan Pandey said: “In order to ensure smooth discontinuation...there are certain requirements which are there under the Aadhaar regulations...so the companies are in the best position to know what exactly is needed and they can submit their plan by October 15. If any additional requirements are to be done from the UIDAI (Unique Identification Authority of India ) side, we will tell them after receipt of their plan.”

(With PTI inputs)

First Published: Oct 01, 2018 15:10 IST