A nationwide poll conducted from March 26 to 29 showed 72% of subscribers found the SIM registration process very or somewhat easy.
A month before the original April 26 deadline to comply with the SIM registration, a nationwide poll found that 5 out of 10 adult Filipino subscribers had already registered their card chips.
At least 18% of these cellphone owners use two SIM, 1% use either three or four, while 80% use only one.
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