Smart Communications, Inc. today, Dec. 19, released its initial list of Frequently Asked Questions to guide Smart and TNT subscribers for their SIM Registration starting next Tuesday, Dec. 27.
All SIM users, both existing and new, are required to register their SIMs with their current Telcos, under Republic Act No. 11934.
The SIM Registration Law protects users from any SIM, Internet or Electronic communication aided crimes such as terrorism, text scams, unsolicited, indecent or obscene messages, bank fraud, libel, anonymous online defamation, trolling, hate speech and spread of digital disinformation or fake news.
Starting Dec. 27, new SIM cards will require SIM registration prior to activation.
Information to be collected includes full name, birthday, sex, present or official address, ID and ID number, plus a liveness check or selfie photo.
Businesses or organizations will be required to provide their business name, business address, the full name of authorized signatory.

Beginning Dec. 27, subscribers can register for free through https://smart.com.ph/simreg.
Existing Users of Smart Prepaid, Smart Bro, and TNT subscribers must register through https://smart.com.ph/simreg.
Smart Postpaid subscribers will be notified and asked for their confirmation.
The customer details and documents they have provided when they subscribed to Smart service/s will suffice.
Enterprise Customers will be notified and will be asked for their confirmation to register their existing information with Smart through their authorized signatories.
Foreign nationals and tourists are required to give their full name, nationality, birthday, passport, address in the Philippines, type of travel or admission document presented, ID number or number of document presented.
The SIM cards of tourists will only be valid for 30 days, to be deactivated upon expiration.
Foreign nationals with other types of visas an acquire SIM cards without the 30-day restriction.
Furthermore, there is no limit to the number of SIMs a subscriber can register.