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By the way, most civil countries now require registration of users for each SIM card sold, but this registration is something that is done quickly by the same small shop which has a license to sell SIM cards.
Also in Singapore, when I bought my last SIM cards, I had to provide my passport to the seller: he entered my data in the system, made a photocopy of passport, and that was all. Hassle free.
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In Batam you don't need a
license to sell Sim or do top up services
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Originally Posted by Black Page
Indonesia found a way to make things complex......
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For me I think it is simple if you know how to go aroun it
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They can help for registration for locals, using the Indonesian ID card number, but cannot do anything for foreigners, as they have no access to the system to enter passport data.
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If they willing to use someone's info to register.
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(KTP and KK - I don't understand why Indonesian must have TWO identity cards).
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KTP=kartu Tanda Penduduk=Resident Identity Card
KK=kartu keluarga=family card
Used to authenticates KTP.