How can I know my SIM name in Pakistan?

How can I know my SIM name in Pakistan?

If you want to verify the SIM’s registration online, then visit the PTA’s website. Click on SIM Information System and fill out your CNIC number. Enter the recaptcha to verify that you are not a robot. If you are a foreign national, then click on foreign ID.

How can I check Telenor SIM number?

Telenor Number Check Moreover, you can find the number for free using this method: Dial code: *8888# You will get your Telenor sim number on your mobile screen for free.

How register mobile IMEI with PTA?

Mobile device can also be registered by dialing *8484# or visiting this link: https://dirbs.pta.gov.pk/drs/. All IMEI(s) (dual SIM) of mobile device must be registered. The public is advised to always buy PTA approved mobile devices.

How many jazz SIMs are on the CNIC?

As per the regulations set by PTA, an individual can have a maximum of 5 SIM cards issued in their name at a time. If you already have 5 SIM cards registered with your CNIC and you want to get another one, you must first block the SIM card no longer in use to maintain the consistency of a maximum of 5 SIMs.

How do I find my own mobile number?

You can also use your phone’s settings to find out your phone number. However, the most popular and the easiest method to find out the mobile number from SIM is the dial the USSD code given by the respective network provider for this purpose. Here are the USSD codes of different networks to find out the mobile number.

How can I change Telenor SIM ownership?

Ownership Transfer Process:

  1. Get a copy of CNIC of both members.
  2. Go to nearest Franchise, BVS Shop, Service Center.
  3. Tell representative that you want to transfer ownership of SIM.
  4. Representative will take permission from current owner of SIM.

How do I get a free PTA phone?

Step 1: Start off with dialling *8484#. Step 2: Reply with ‘1’ to start with the registration process. Step 3: Reply with ‘1’ if you are a citizen or with ‘2’ if a temporary foreigner. Step 4: Reply with ‘1’ if it is your first device to be registered which will be registered free of cost.

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