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    PTA Imposes Rs740 Million Fine on Mobile Firms for Illegal SIM Issuance

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 16, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has levied a hefty fine of Rs740 million on several mobile companies for the illegal issuance of SIM cards. This action underscores the regulatory body’s commitment to curbing unauthorized telecom activities that compromise security and consumer protection. Illegal SIM distribution has long been a challenge in Pakistan, often linked to fraudulent activities and misuse of telecommunications services.

    In a significant development, the PTA’s crackdown aims to reinforce compliance with registration protocols and ensure that all SIM cards are issued following strict verification processes. This move is expected to enhance the integrity of the telecom sector and protect users from potential scams and identity theft. The fine serves as a deterrent to telecom operators who fail to adhere to legal guidelines.

    Meanwhile, the enforcement of these regulations aligns with broader efforts to improve digital security and accountability in Pakistan’s rapidly expanding mobile market. The telecom industry plays a crucial role in the country’s economy, and maintaining robust oversight is vital for sustainable growth. The PTA’s decisive action sends a clear message about the importance of lawful operations within the sector.

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