Mobile leader Globe is setting up booths in 54 locations nationwide from March 7 to March 10, 2023 in support of the seventh round of the SIM registration assistance initiative of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).
Customers who have not yet registered their SIMs may visit the location nearest them based on the following schedule:
LUZON
Apayao
- March 7 – Calanasan (Municipal Hall)
- March 8 – Luna (BGV Jr. Memorial Sports Center)
- March 9 – Santa Marcela (Municipal Gym)
- March 10 – Kabugao (Municipal Hall)
Ilocos Norte
- March 8 – Solsona (Civic Center)
- March 9 – Dingras (Civic Center)
- March 10 – Vintar (Covered Court)
Isabela
- March 7 – Naguilian (Community Center)
- March 8 – Reina Mercedes (Municipal Gym)
- March 9 – Ilagan City (Community Center)
- March 10 – Gamu (Brgy. Linglingay Gym)
Zambales
- March 7 – Botolan (Botolan Sports Complex)
- March 8 – San Marcelino (San Marcelino Covered Court)
- March 9 – Cabangan (Cabangan Sports Complex)
Laguna
- March 9 – Calauan (Municipal Covered Grounds)
- March 10 – Bay (Municipal Covered Grounds)
Batangas
- March 7 – Mabini (Municipal Grounds)
- March 8 – Balayan (Municipal Covered Court)
Occidental Mindoro
- March 7 – Magsaysay (Municipal Gym)
- March 8 – San Jose (Covered Court)
Marinduque
- March 7- Torrijos (Municipal Covered Court)
Palawan
- March 10 – Roxas (Commercial Center)
Camarines Norte
- March 7 – Capalonga (Municipal Covered Court)
- March 8 – Paracale (Ginintuang Bulwagan)
- March 9 – Labo (Sports Complex Poblacion)
Albay
- March 9 – Tiwi (Public Market)
VISAYAS
Negros Occidental
- March 8 – Don Salvador (Covered Gym)
- March 9 – Toboso (Covered Court)
- March 10 – Manapla (Covered Gym)
Negros Oriental
- March 9 – Canlaon (Barangay Mabigo Covered Court)
- March 10 – Guilhulngan (Covered Court)
Cebu
- March 9 – Barili (Municipal Covered Court)
- March 10 – Ronda (Municipal Covered Court)
Leyte
- March 8 – Bontoc (Covered Court)
- March 8 – Tomas Uppos (ICTO Center)
- March 9 – Liloan (Covered Court)
- March 9 – Sogod (Barangay Rizal Gym)
MINDANAO
Zamboanga del Norte
- March 7 – Gutalac (Municipal Gymnasium, Brgy Salvador)
Zamboanga City
- March 9 – Tictapul (Barangay covered court)
Misamis Oriental
- March 9 – Cabanglasan (Covered Court, Barangay Poblacion)
- March 10 – Lantapan (Covered Court, Barangay Poblacion)
Lanao del Norte
- March 9 – Tagoloan (Municipal Evacuation Center, Near Municipal Hall)
- March 10 – Balo-i (Municipal Covered Court)
Davao del Sur
- March 8 – Matanao (Malipayon Park, Brgy. Poblacion)
- March 9 – Bansalan (Brgy. Poblacion 2 Covered Court)
- March 10 – Magsaysay (Municipal Gym)
Sultan Kudarat
- March 7 – Sen. Ninoy Aquino (Gym)
- March 8 – Bagumbayan (Gym)
- March 9 – Esperanza (LGU)
North Cotabato
- March 8 – Pigcawayan (Municipal Hall)
Agusan del Norte
- March 7 – Kitcharao (Bus Terminal)
Surigao del Norte
- March 8 – Placer (Dona Helen Cultural Center)
- March 9 – San Agustin (Municipal Covered Court)
- March 10 – Cagwait (RTR Municipal Lobby)
For a quick and hassle-free registration, customers are requested to be ready with the following information when they go to the booths:
- Full name
- Date of birth
- Sex
- Address
- Government ID with photo
- Mobile number
Globe emphasized the company’s commitment to providing excellent service to its customers and offering on-ground assistance to those who may face challenges with the registration process, especially in remote areas.
“We understand the importance of staying connected, especially during these challenging times. That’s why Globe remains committed to providing our customers with the best possible service and support. With our SIM registration booths deployed across the country, we hope to make the registration process as easy and convenient as possible for everyone. We encourage our customers to visit these locations and comply with the government mandate before the deadline,” said Globe Channel Management Group Head Cleo Santos.
Globe has already supported the first six rounds of NTC-led SIM registration aside from launching its own on-ground initiatives. It also offers an online platform (https://new.globe.com.ph/simreg) and the GlobeOne app, available 24/7, to make it more convenient for customers to register their SIMs.
The company aims to reach out to all customers, particularly those having difficulties registering such as senior citizens, disabled persons, pregnant women, users of basic phones, and those without internet access.
The SIM Registration Act requires the registration of all SIMs as a key measure against the proliferation of criminal activities. Deadline for compliance is April 26, 2023, and failure to do so will result in SIM deactivation.
For more information on the SIM registration process and how to register, visit https://www.globe.com.ph/help/sim-registration-act.html.