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The Indian telecommunications authority, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), has instructed eight messenger services to implement a permanent binding to inserted SIM cards. Affected are WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Snapchat, ShareChat, as well as the Indian services Arattai, JioChat, and Josh. According to the directive, the companies must ensure within 90 days that their services can only be used with a physically inserted SIM card.



As someone who only uses a phone without a SIM card this would suck for me.
@HeyJoe @schizoidman it’s time to migrate the planet to #signal and …
Signal was also part of this as well
Signal seems unlikely to comply. It will be interesting to see how they respond. A way to register without a phone number would be ideal.
Or Matrix, no need for a phone number and good luck having all instances to comply.
Are many new phones being made with Sim slots? I assumed physical cards were fading.
Pretty much all phones still have SIM card slots.
It’s really mostly North American models that have been releasing with no SIM card slots lately, but they usually release it in other markets with one.
I think a bunch still do. I don’t have it because I just purchased the phone with no cell plan. I just use wifi and if I go out I use my work phone Hotspot to provide wifi to my personal. I use Google voice so I have a number and some of those chat apps that my friends use to keep in touch. Im in my 40’s and have never had a cell phone bill still. Outside leaving the house, I honestly cant believe people are paying $60-$100+ dollars a month when you can get everything it does these days off wifi. For the minor inconvenience ive ran into sometimes I still think it’s worth it for the price.
I just pay 15/month on mint for the lowest plan. Just so I can get directions and basic Internet while I’m out.
Isn’t that like a month’s rent in some parts of India?
It looks like that plan allows 35gb of data use in a month before it throttles, I don’t think I’ve ever used that much mobile data.
The $15 plan used to only be 2GB, which was honestly still enough for people that only use mobile data sparingly.
Yes, that’s adequate for someone who knows how their phone works and doesn’t stream video while out and about.
Pretty much all phones still have SIM card slots.
It’s really mostly North American models that have been releasing with no SIM card slots lately, but they usually release it in other markets with one.
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