Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart), a leading digital services provider in the Philippines, has partnered with SM Supermalls to provide its subscribers with an easier and more convenient way to register their SIM cards.
Starting this month, Smart will be setting up SIM registration touchpoints at selected SM Supermalls in the country, allowing subscribers to register or update their SIM cards in a hassle-free manner. These touchpoints will be staffed by trained personnel who will assist subscribers with the registration process, ensuring that it is completed accurately and efficiently.
This move is in line with Smart’s commitment to providing its subscribers with a seamless and convenient experience, as well as its efforts to improve the overall SIM registration process in the Philippines. The company is working closely with the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to ensure that all SIM cards are properly registered and that subscribers’ personal information is protected.
The new SIM registration touchpoints will be located in strategic areas within the SM Supermalls, making it easy for subscribers to access them. With the increasing number of smartphone users in the Philippines, Smart aims to provide a convenient and accessible platform for SIM registration, allowing its subscribers to fully enjoy its services without any interruptions.
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In a statement, the company said, “We are thrilled to partner with SM Supermalls to bring our services closer to our subscribers. This new initiative is part of our effort to simplify the SIM registration process and provide our subscribers with a more convenient experience. We look forward to serving our customers and helping them stay connected.”
With the rollout of these new SIM registration touchpoints, Smart continues to demonstrate its commitment to providing its subscribers with a superior customer experience. This new initiative is expected to greatly benefit Smart subscribers and improve the overall SIM registration process in the Philippines.