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Old Oct 19, 2008 | 9:30 pm
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Bring your passport when buying a UK SIM card

Apparently the UK is following in the footsteps of India, Turkey and several countries, with plans to require a passport or "other official forms of identification" to purchase a cell phone going forward, including pre-paid service.
Originally Posted by article
A compulsory national register for the owners of all 72m mobile phones in Britain would be part of a much bigger database to combat terrorism and crime. Whitehall officials have raised the idea of a register containing the names and addresses of everyone who buys a phone in recent talks with Vodafone and other telephone companies, insiders say.

The move is targeted at monitoring the owners of Britain’s estimated 40m prepaid mobile phones. They can be purchased with cash by customers who do not wish to give their names, addresses or credit card details.

The pay-as-you-go phones are popular with criminals and terrorists because their anonymity shields their activities from the authorities. But they are also used by thousands of law-abiding citizens who wish to communicate in private.
Apparently the vast majority of Vodafone's customers are pre-paid, so they are in a bit of a bind. Awesome.

More from the article:
As The Sunday Times revealed earlier this month, GCHQ has already been provided with up to £1 billion to work on the pilot stage of the Big Brother database, which will see thousands of “black boxes” installed on communications lines provided by Vodafone and BT as part of a pilot interception programme.

The proposals have sparked a fierce backlash inside Whitehall. Senior officials in the Home Office have privately warned that the database scheme is impractical, disproportionate and potentially unlawful. The revolt last week forced Jacqui Smith, the home secretary, to delay announcing plans for the database until next year.
Have fun visiting (or living in) the UK.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle4969312.ece
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