Telcos stare at long KYC process after Aadhaar hit

Written By DNA Money Correspondent | Updated: Sep 28, 2018, 05:40 AM IST

The Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down Section 57 of the Aadhaar Act, which allowed private entities to use Aadhaar number to verify new subscribers

The road ahead for telecom players especially new player Reliance Jio for addition of new subscribers might become become tedious with the Supreme Court ruling that Aadhaar is not mandatory for new mobile connections.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down Section 57 of the Aadhaar Act, which allowed private entities to use Aadhaar number to verify new subscribers.

Being a new player, Reliance Jio has been fully relying on eKYC through Aadhaar to enroll users onto its network.

According to estimates, over 60-70 % of new subscribers get onto the mobile platform using Aadhaar eKYC. A senior executive from a telecom player says that this would mean reverting back to the earlier system of physical verification which may take a little longer ranging from 30 mins to 4-6 hours and some changes in processes. "We have stores and executives covering all areas and it won't be a problem to physically verify. Though, the time taken will increase now. This is also bound to increase our costs. But exact estimate will be known after few days"

Aruna Sundarajan, secretary, department of telecommunications, on Thursday confirmed that e-KYC system to register mobile users using Aadhaar have been stopped.

"We will meet UIDAI, Law Ministry official and telecom service providers to make sure we are in compliance with SC order and to see way forward. eKYC using Aadhaar has been stopped by the Supreme Court," she said.

It is learnt that DoT plans to soon come out with alternative for digital verification e-KYC if it has not to done through Aadhaar. This will be worked out after taking legal opinion on the SC judgement whether Aadhaar is not mandatory or optional. "If it is optional, then operators can verify users using Aadhaar with their consent."

Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) Director General Rajan Mathews said." We shall await further orders and instructions from DoT on this matter. Our member operators as always will definitely comply with the law."

Operators said they need more details on what documents would be accepted from subscribers as per 'know-your-customer' rules for verification in place of Aadhaar data 

An email sent to Reliance Jio went unanswered.

Mahesh Uppal, a telecom expert, said this is just a marginal issue for players like Reliance Jio. No doubt, customer acquisition will become costly and more time consuming but it won't have a major impact.