Telcos seek till Nov 20 to bring new e-KYC in place of Aadhaar-based system

The industry body has sought permission to continue with the existing Aadhaar-based electronic Know Your Customer e-KYC process

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

have sought time till November 20 to implement the for and verification in place of the

"...in order to ensure proper implementation and cause no inconvenience to the customers, we request that an additional period of 15 days, till November 20, 2018 be granted for the implementation of the new digital process," COAI Director General Rajan S Mathews said in a letter to Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan on Wednesday.

The industry body has sought permission to continue with the existing Aadhaar-based electronic Know Your Customer (e-KYC) process.

The government on October 26 ordered telecom to stop using Aadhaar for electronic verification of existing mobile phone customers as well as for issuing new connections to comply with a recent Supreme Court order.

The apex court had in a landmark verdict restricted the use of Aadhaar by private entities in the absence of a legal provision.

The (DoT) noted that the industry had suggested an alternate digital process for of mobile subscribers which entails to be embedded with live photo of the subscriber and scanned images of proof of identity and proof of address, thereby digitising the end-to-end process for on-boarding of new mobile subscribers and making it paperless.

Accordingly, all telecom service providers have been asked by DoT to ensure readiness of their systems and offer the proof of concept of the proposed digital process by November 5 for approval.

"We submit that the implementation of the digital process, including the stabilisation of the same, is likely to take some more time considering that the process needs to be implemented across millions of retailers points...You will appreciate that any new process when implemented is likely to encounter challenges...," Mathews said.

The telecom department said the operators can use physical Aadhaar card in offline mode for giving new connections if the customer gives it voluntarily.

First Published: Thu, November 01 2018. 22:30 IST