PMD SIM Information System
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- Is PMD an acronym, and if so, what does it stand for?
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Central SIM Count Enforcement System
PMD houses the Central SIM Count Enforcement System for the entire Pakistani Mobile Industry. The Central SIM Count Enforcement System comprises a Central Database having the active Subscribers’ SIM-Counts of all CMOs against their CNICs, Passport Numbers, Pakistan Origin Card (POC) Numbers, or Proof of Residence (POR) Numbers.
The CMOs use the Central SIM Count Enforcement System to restrict subscribers from obtaining more than 5 Voice SIMs and 3 Data SIMs across all CMOs.
Background
The Supreme Court of Pakistan issued an order in May 2012 to restrict the Number of SIMs on a CNIC to five across all CMOs during its hearing of a Petition on Law and Order Situation in Baluchistan. The Chief Justice of Pakistan directed the concerned Authorities to take immediate steps for the Implementation. The Supreme Court of Pakistan relaxed the limit in 2015 by allowing the issuance of 3 Data SIMs across all CMOs in addition to the 5 Voice SIMs.
5 Voice SIMs 3 Data SIMs Check Service
PMD has developed the Central SIM Count Enforcement System for the CMOs for the implementation of 5 Voice SIMs and 3 Data SIMs check against CNICs and Passport Numbers (for Foreigners), across all CMOs. The CMOs consume the Service in real-time for checking and updating the SIM counts before the issuance of New SIMs and Change of Ownership.
668 Message Service
PMD also hosts the 668 Message Service where Subscribers can check the counts of their Voice and Data SIMs registered against their CNIC or Passport Number. This Service enables the Subscribers to retrieve the SIM counts round-the-clock, by simply sending the CNIC/Passport Number to the “668” Short Code. The Service is charged @ Re. 1+Tax per SMS query.
CNIC-SIM Web Site
PMD also hosts the CNIC-SIM Website https://simsinfopk.com/ which allows the Subscribers to check the counts of Voice and Data SIMs registered against their CNIC or Passport Number.
Conclusion
The PMD SIM Information System, while not explicitly detailed in the provided information, seems to be a specialized system related to the management and tracking of SIM cards within a specific organizational or technological context. The term “PMD” could be an acronym related to a particular organization or technology, but without further clarification, its exact meaning remains unclear.