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Globe deploys 58 booths for March 20-24 leg of NTC-led SIM registration assistance

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Mobile leader Globe has announced its participation in the ninth leg of the National Telecommunications Commission’s (NTC) SIM registration assistance program from March 20 to 24, 2023, deploying booths in 58 locations across the country to help customers who may face registration difficulties.

By participating in the initiative, Globe demonstrates its commitment to delivering exceptional service to all its customers regardless of location, and ensuring they meet the government’s April 26, 2023 deadline.

“Our primary objective is to provide seamless connectivity to our customers. By establishing SIM registration booths across the country, we aim to streamline the registration process and make it hassle-free for everyone. We strongly advise our customers to take the opportunity to register at these booths so we can help them comply with the law and ensure uninterrupted connectivity services,” said Globe Channel Management Group Head Cleo Santos.

Customers can drop by Globe booths in the following locations to get the help they need to register their SIMs.

LUZON

Mountain Province

  • March 21 – Natonin (St. Michael Church Ground, Brgy. Gawana)
  • March 22 – Barlig (Municipal Gym)
  • March 23 – Paracelis (3rd Floor, Municipal/Multi-Purpose Building)

Ifugao

  • March 24 – Alfonso Lista (Municipal Covered Court)

Ilocos Sur

  • March 21 – Sugpon (Municipal Covered Court)
  • March 22 – Alilem (Municipal Gym)
  • March 23 – Tagudin (3rd Floor, Tikanlu Hall, Tagudin Town Hall)

La Union

  •  March 24 – Sudipen (Municipal Covered Court)

 Quirino

  • March 21 – Cabarroguis (Municipal Gym, Brgy. Zamora)
  • March 22 – Maddela (In front of Maddela Municipal Hall, Brgy. Poblacion Sur)
  • March 23 – Aglipay (Municipal Gym, Brgy. San Leonardo)
  • March 24- Diffun (Diffun Municipal Gymnasium, Barangay Bonifacio)

 Pampanga

  • March 24 – San Fernando (Giant Lantern Tourist and Information Center)

Nueva Ecija

  • March 21 – Rizal (Municipal Covered Court)
  • March 22 – Pantabangan (Municipal Covered Court)
  • March 23 – Bongabon (Town Plaza, Brgy. Social)
  • March 24 – Gabaldon (Municipal Covered Court)

Quezon

  • March 21 – Dolores (Alcala Covered Court fronting Church and Market)

Rizal

  • March 22 – Morong (Municipal Covered Court)
  • March 23 – Cardona (Municipal Covered Court)
  • March 24 – Binangonan (Ynares Covered Court)

Romblon

  •  March 20 – San Agustin (Municipal Covered Court)
  • March 21 – Romblon (Romblon Public Plaza)
  • March 22 – San Fernando (Public Auditorium)

Palawan

  • March 20 – Bataraza (Town Center and Grand Terminal)

Camarines Sur

  • March 22 – Garchitorena (Municipal Hall)
  • March 23 – Presentacion (Municipal Hall)
  • March 24 – Caramoan (Municipal Hall)

VISAYAS

Aklan

  • March 21 – Buruanga (Covered Court)
  • March 22 – Ibajay (Social Hall)
  • March 23 – Malinao (Covered Court)
  • March 24 – Batan (Sports Complex)

Camotes

  • March 23 – San Francisco (Western Covered Court)
  • March 24 – Tudela (Civic Center, Southern Poblacion)

Negros Oriental

  • March 23 – Dauin (Municipal Covered Court)
  • March 24 – Valencia City (Municipal Gym)

Samar

  • March 22 – Guiuan (Food Court)
  • March 23 – Salcedo (In front of Municipal Hall)

MINDANAO 

Zamboanga del Sur

  • March 21 – Zamboanga City (Upper Calarian, Barangay Hall)
  • March 22 – Zamboanga City (Cabatangan, Barangay Hall)

Zamboanga Sibugay

  • March 23 – Imelda (Municipal Hall)

Zamboanga del Norte

 March 24 – Leon Postigo/Bacungan (Municipal Gym)

Misamis Oriental

  • March 22 – Sagay,  Camiguin (Covered Court, Brgy Poblacion)March 23 – Mambajao, Camiguin (Covered Court, Brgy Poblacion)
  • Bukidnon
    • March 23 – Sumilao (Municipal Hall Lobby)
    • March 24 – Manolo Fortich (Barangay Tangkulan Covered Court)

    Davao de Oro

    • March 21 – Mawab (Mayor’s Multi-Purpose Hall)
    • March 22 – Montevista (Municipal Gym)
    • March 23 – Monkayo (Municipal Dome)
    • March 24 – Nabunturan (Municipal Gym)

    Cotabato

    • March 21 – Banisilan (Municipal Gym)
    • March 22 – Alamada (Municipal Gym)

    Maguindanao

    • March 23 – Aleosan (Public Terminal)

    North Cotabato

    • March 24 – Parang (Municipal Plaza)

    Surigao del Sur

    • March 21 – Carmen (Municipal Gym)
    • March 22 – Lanuza (Municipal Gym)

    Surigao del Norte

    • March 23 – Malimono (Women’s Training and Development Center)
    • March 24 – Sison (Municipal Gym)

    To ensure a fast and hassle-free on-site registration process, customers are reminded to have their relevant information on hand, including their full name, date of birth, sex, address, government-issued ID with photo, and mobile number.

    In addition to its participation in the NTC-led SIM registration, Globe earlier launched several on-ground initiatives to help make SIM registration convenient for customers. Its online platform (https://new.globe.com.ph/simreg) and the GlobeOne app are also available 24/7 for SIM registration.

    Globe is committed to providing on-ground SIM registration assistance to all its customers, particularly senior citizens, disabled individuals, pregnant women, basic phone users, and those without internet access. The company endeavors to ensure that every customer receives the support they require to complete the registration process smoothly.

    To combat the increasing incidence of criminal activities that exploit unregistered SIMs, the SIM Registration Act mandates the registration of all SIMs. This critical measure ensures that all mobile numbers are associated with a verified user, making it easier to track down and hold accountable those who use mobile devices to engage in unlawful activities.

    For further information about the SIM registration process and how to register, please visit https://www.globe.com.ph/help/sim-registration-act.html.

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