A smart card or chip as some persons refer to it as, carries an identification number unique to the owner, storing personal data like text messages and contacts, and preventing operation if removed.
Cannot Access SIM card
You may not be able to access your sim for many reasons:
- Your phone may be network locked. If your phone was purchased from another network provider, you may need to check with that provider to get it unlocked.
- Sim may be inactive/expired. Dial *124# to check your air time. Be sure to Top Up at least once every 3 months to increase your air time and keep your account active.
- If your sim is blocked, use the PIN or PUK as needed to unblock. The PIN and PUK is found on the back of your sim card holder.
- Sim may be inserted incorrectly.
SIM Card Security
Our SIM cards are issued with two strengths of security to help prevent unauthorized access to your device and information stored on your sim card itself.
All SIM cards are protected with a PIN number. The PIN (Personal Identification Number) is provided to you when you purchase the sim card. Standard PIN codes are 4 digits in length. If you forget your PIN, or enter the pin incorrectly 3 times, then the second security measure known as the PUK code is enabled. The PIN and PUK codes can be found on the SIM card packet that is provided to you when the sim was purchased. There is a PUK 1 and PUK 2 code to help with securing your SIM pin. You can use it to unlock a blocked SIM pin.
SIM Types
Phones vary in size and shape and therefore house different SIM card types. To find out what type of SIM your phone uses, you can visit www.GSMarena.com or find it by visiting your device manufacturer’s page. Below shows an example of the information noted on http://www.GSMarena.com in reference to the SIM type and if the device houses 1 or 2 SIM cards.
Note: GSM Arena is a non-Digicel site. As such, you will incur data charges.