Thailand's MVNOs will need to implement a new online fingerprint ID registration system for both prepaid and postpaid mobile SIMs by March, after regulator the NBTC declined to exempt them from complying with the new registration regime.
The online registration system is being introduced as a requirement for both mobile operators and MVNOs as part of an NBTC decision from late last year.
But MVNOs had been calling on the regulator to exempt them from the order on the grounds that it will impose additional costs that may make it difficult for them to compete with the major operators.
The Bangkok Post cites NBTC secretary general Takorn Tantasith as stating that the regulator has decided that consumer interests must be put first, and a fingerprint system will be required to ensure greater security in mobile banking as Thailand moves towards becoming a cashless society.
He also said operators will be able to deduct the costs of implementing the system from their annual universal service obligation fee.
The new online fingerprint ID system will complement the existing compulsory SIM registration system. While operators are required to implement access to the system, end-users will choose whether to submit their fingerprints.
Source: http://www.telecomasia.net/content/thai-mvnos-must-use-fingerprint-sim-registration