It’s important to note that the SIM Registration Act requires all SIMs, whether in card or electronic form, to be registered before they can be activated. To ensure that your mobile services remain uninterrupted, it’s important to follow a quick and easy process for Talk N Text (TNT) SIM registration. By following a comprehensive guide, you can avoid any potential service interruptions and maximize the benefits of your TNT SIM with proper registration. Don’t wait until it’s too late – take the necessary steps to register your TNT SIM today.

To register your new SIM, simply click on the provided link. We recommend accessing the TNT official website directly and following the instructions outlined there. This ensures a seamless registration process for your new SIM card.

STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO REGISTER YOUR TALK N TEXT (TNT) SIM

Step 1: Go to the TALK N TEXT (TNT) Registration Page https://tntph.com/Pages/sim-reg.

Step 2: Enter your mobile phone number and wait for the one-time PIN.

Step 3: Complete the form. Take a selfie and upload a photo of your ID.

Step 4: A message that you successfully verified your number will appear.

Step 5: Save a copy of your reference number.

WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DO NOT REGISTER?

Failure to register the existing SIM within the period prescribed shall result in the automatic deactivation of the SIM.

The deactivated SIM may only be reactivated after registration; however, that reactivation shall be made not later than five (5) days after such automatic deactivation.

INFORMATION REQUIRED TO REGISTER SIM

The end user needs to provide the following information:

  • Full name
  • Date of Birth
  • Sex
  • Address
  • Government ID with photo
  • A declaration that the ID presented is true and correct

For corporations, the requirements are an SEC Certificate of Registration, a Board Resolution designating the authorized representative, and, in the case of other juridical entities, a Special Power of Attorney.

IDs ACCEPTED TO REGISTER SIM

The official Identification cards that will be recognized when registering SIMs are as follows:

  • Passport
  • National ID
  • Social Security Service ID
  • Government Service Insurance System e-Card
  • Driver’s license
  • National Bureau of Investigation clearance
  • Police clearance
  • Firearms License to Own and Possess ID
  • Professional Regulation Commission ID
  • Integrated Bar of the Philippines ID
  • Overseas Workers Welfare Administration ID
  • Bureau of Internal Revenue ID
  • Voter’s ID
  • Senior citizen’s card
  • Unified Multi-purpose Identification Card
  • Person with Disabilities card
  • Other government-issued ID with photo

REGISTRATION OF MORE THAN ONE SIM

Users can use multiple SIMs, but they must register each SIM in their name.

TNT SIM REGISTRATION FOR MINORS WITH NO GOVERNMENT ID

Parents or legal guardians must register SIM cards for minors under their name.

TNT SIM CARD REGISTRATION FOR FOREIGNERS

Your SIM card will only be valid for 30 days if you are a foreign tourist visiting the country, and it will be automatically canceled after that period.

Foreign Tourists

Requirements

  • Passport (i.e., copy of the bio-page and pages where the current visa is stamped or shown)
  • Proof of address in the Philippines (booking in a hotel or other type of accommodation, or in the absence thereof, an affidavit/letter from the owner of the house or residence where such foreign national will stay)
  • Return ticket to country of origin or to another country indicating date and time of departure from the Philippines

Foreign Nationals With Other Type Of Visa

Requirements

  • Passport (i.e., copy of the bio-page and pages where the current visa is stamped or shown) indicating passport number, full name, and nationality
  • Proof of address in the Philippines (booking in a hotel or other type of accommodation, or in the absence thereof, an affidavit/letter from the owner of the house or residence where such foreign national will stay)
  • Other pertinent documents, whichever is applicable:
    • Alien Certificate of Registration Identification Card (ACRI-Card) from the Bureau of Immigration or other types of official ID issued by any other visa-issuing agency
    • Alien Employment Permit from the Department of Labor and Employment or School registration and ID for students
    • For Persons of Concern or POCs, the type of travel or admission document validly issued by the Philippine Department of Justice

PENALTY FOR NON-COMPLIANCE

Laws specify penalties for both individuals and telcos. 

False information or fraudulent identification, spoofing a registered SIM, or selling a stolen SIM are all crimes that are subject to a prison time of six months to 2 years and a P300,000 fine.

For refusing to register SIM cards, telecommunications may be fined between P100,000 and P1,000,000 depending on the severity of the offenses.

Additionally, telcos, their representatives, or employees who violate data confidentiality may be penalized with fines between P500,000 and P4,000,000 for their actions.

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TNT SIM Card

Conclusion

In conclusion, the TNT SIM registration process is crucial in ensuring a smooth and uninterrupted mobile experience. By following the quick guide outlined in this post, you can quickly and easily register your TNT SIM card, and enjoy uninterrupted communication services. Remember, failure to register your SIM card can result in its deactivation and loss of communication services, so don’t delay in completing the registration process today.


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1 year ago

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Emalyn Sabanal
Emalyn Sabanal
1 year ago

My Sim card is no more space message