Are You the Real Owner of Your SIM Card?







Are you new in Nepal? Got a new SIM card? Don't want to memorize your own number? If there is already a service code to know your complex and lengthy string of numbers and characters, why bother? After all, you can save your memory space for more important things. Simply open your dial pad, type the following service code, and you'll instantly know your number and whether your SIM is registered in your name or not. This service is quick and easy, saving you time from having to search for your number manually. Additionally, it ensures that your SIM card is properly registered, avoiding potential legal issues. Remember that different telecom providers have unique codes, so make sure to use the right one based on your network provider. It's a simple but important step to stay informed about your SIM card's registration status.

Nepal Telecom(NTC):

for checking your own number: *9#                                                        
for checking owner: *922#


NCELL:

for checking your own number: *103# or *903#
for checking owner:*9966#












SMART:

For checking your own number: *134#












If the number you are using is not registered in your name, visit the respective service center with your valid documents and get it registered under your name. It is illegal to use a SIM card that is registered under someone else’s name. Failing to do so may lead to complications, including being unable to access certain services or facing penalties. To avoid any future problems, make sure your SIM card is correctly registered with your details. It’s important to keep your registration up-to-date to ensure you can continue using your phone without any legal issues. Always check your registration status regularly to stay compliant with the law.

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