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Smart subscribers given until July 30 to reactivate SIMs

Starting July 26, Smart will be deactivating unregistered SIMs. However, subscribers are given until July 30, 2023 or a five-day grace period to reactivate their SIMs by registering.

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Starting July 26, Smart will be deactivating unregistered SIMs. However, subscribers are given until July 30, 2023 or a five-day grace period to reactivate their SIMs by registering.

Continue to enjoy Smart’s services by registering at https://smart.com.ph/simreg or by visiting any Smart Store near you.

You may also register via the following on-ground assistance booths: https://www.facebook.com/events/274069878543633/?active_tab=discussion

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