SINGAPORE - Mobile phone users can now check the number of postpaid SIM cards registered under their names using a new tool launched to combat scammers. Developed and launched by the Infocomm Media ...
The NHS said it was offering low-income families pre-paid SIM cards to help get them online The NHS in Devon is offering free SIM cards to people unable to afford mobile phone contracts as part of an ...
The NHS in Devon is offering free SIM cards to people unable to afford mobile phone contracts as part of an initiative to tackle digital exclusion. Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust said it ...
Chinese man recovers 191 grams of gold from old SIM cards, video goes viral (Image: Canva) A man in China claims to have recovered 191 grams of gold from discarded SIM cards and electronic waste, ...
On January 20 2026, a southern Chinese man's video surfaced online, who reportedly managed to extract 191 grams of gold from discarded SIMs. This triggered a further surge in demand for used SIM cards ...
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A man in China is making headlines for allegedly extracting gold from discarded SIM cards. He claimed that he removed 191 grams of gold so far. However, he was also warned of safety risks. On Chinese ...
His process managed to extract 191g of gold from waste It sounds like alchemy, the turning of ordinary substances into gold and yet, that’s exactly what one Chinese man is laying claim to. He ...
The Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication-related Information Act (Rica) requires that SIM cards be traceable so that, if police obtain judicial authorisation, ...
WITH the price of gold soaring to new highs, a man went viral on Chinese cyberspace for supposedly extracting more than 210,000 yuan (RM120,662) of gold just from SIM cards, reported Sin Chew Daily. A ...
SINGAPORE – From Feb 28, telco customers will be able to register up to only 10 postpaid SIM cards in Singapore, as part of efforts to step up the fight against scams. The move is the latest salvo in ...
SINGAPORE: Individuals will only be able to register up to 10 postpaid SIM cards across all telcos from end-February, as Singapore’s authorities tighten SIM card limits to prevent illicit use.