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How Many TM SIMs Can You Register Under One ID?

Do you have more than one cellphone? Maybe you have a phone just for playing mobile games, and another phone for calling your family. Or maybe you bought a pocket Wi-Fi device so you can have internet everywhere you go. If you have a lot of devices, you probably have a lot of SIM cards, too. Because of the new laws in the Philippines, everyone knows they have to complete their tm sim registration to keep their numbers working. But this brings up a very common question: Is there a limit? How many SIM cards are you actually allowed to put under your name?

If you are worried that you might get in trouble for having too many SIM cards, you can relax. In this big, easy-to-understand guide, we are going to talk about everything you need to know about owning multiple TM SIMs. We will answer the big question about the limit, explain how to register a second or third SIM, and talk about the important rules you must follow to stay safe. Let’s get right into it!

The Short Answer: Is There a Limit?

Let’s answer the most important question right away. No, there is currently no legal limit to how many TM SIM cards you can register under one valid ID. When the Philippine government created the SIM Registration Act (which is officially called Republic Act No. 11934), they did not write a rule saying, “You can only have two SIMs.” They understand that in today’s modern world, people need the internet for many different things.

So, if you want to register one SIM card, that is perfectly fine. If you need to register five SIM cards, that is also fine! You can use the same National ID, the same selfie, and the same home address to register every single one of them. The system will not block you just because you already have an account.

Will There Be a Limit in the Future?

It is important to know that the government is always watching how the law works. Recently, some lawmakers noticed that bad people (scammers) were registering hundreds of SIM cards at the same time. Because of this, some people in the government have suggested making a new rule to limit people to only 5 or 10 SIM cards. But right now, that is just an idea. It is not a rule yet. For now, you are free to register as many as you personally need.

5 Good Reasons to Have Multiple TM SIM Cards

You might be thinking, “Why would anyone need more than one phone number?” Actually, there are many very smart reasons to own multiple SIM cards. Here are the top five reasons why normal people register more than one TM SIM:

1. You Have a Business

If you sell things online, like clothes on Facebook or food on TikTok, you do not want customers calling your personal phone number in the middle of the night. It is much smarter to buy a second TM SIM card just for your business. You can turn that phone off when you go to sleep and keep your personal phone on for your family.

2. You Use a Pocket Wi-Fi or Modem

If you do not have a high-speed fiber internet line at your house, you probably use a prepaid Wi-Fi modem. That modem needs a SIM card inside it to catch the internet signal! That means you need one SIM for your phone and a second SIM for your house. Both of them must be registered under your name.

3. You Have Kids

If you have young children or teenagers who need a phone for school, they usually cannot register a SIM card themselves because they do not have a valid government ID yet. The law says that parents must register their children’s SIM cards under their own names. So, if you have three kids, you will have to register their three SIMs, plus your own SIM, all under your one ID.

4. You Play A Lot of Mobile Games

Some people have a specific phone just for heavy gaming, like Mobile Legends or Call of Duty. They buy a separate TM SIM for that gaming phone so they can load special gaming promos without messing up their regular texting and calling load.

5. You Want to Separate Work and Play

Many office workers like to have two numbers. They give one number to their boss and coworkers, and they give the other number only to their best friends. It helps them keep their private life separate from their stressful work life.

How to Share the Internet with Multiple Devices

If you have multiple devices, buying separate loads for every single phone can get very expensive. Nobody wants to spend hundreds of pesos a week loading up a work phone, a gaming phone, and a pocket Wi-Fi separately.

Luckily, TM and Globe created a brilliant solution for people who own multiple SIMs or want to share with their family. Instead of buying small promos for every phone, you can buy one big promo and share it! A great example of this is the surf4all99 promo. This is a very popular load option because it gives you a huge 9 gigabytes of data that lasts for a whole week. The best part? You can add up to four other TM or Globe numbers to share that exact same 9 GB pool of data.

So, if you registered three SIM cards under your name (one for you, one for your tablet, and one for your child), you only have to buy this promo once. You just use the GlobeOne app to link all three numbers together, and they all get to use the internet at the same time. It saves you a lot of money!

How to Register Your Second (or Third) TM SIM

The process of registering your second or third SIM card is the same as registering your first one. You do not get a “shortcut” just because you are already in the system. The government needs fresh proof every time a new number is activated.

Here is exactly what you need to do when you buy an extra TM SIM:

Step 1: Put the New SIM in the phone

Take your brand-new SIM card out of the plastic and put it into a working smartphone. You need to do this because the network will send a text message to that specific number to make sure it works.

Step 2: Open the GlobeOne App or website.

Connect to a Wi-Fi network. Open the GlobeOne app on your phone, or open your web browser and go to the official registration website. (https://www.google.com/search?q=new.globe.com.ph/simreg).

Step 3: Type the New Number

Type in the new 10-digit mobile number of the SIM you just bought. Do not type your old number!

Step 4: Enter the OTP Code

Look at the phone that has the new SIM inside. You will receive a text message with a 6-digit code. Type that code into the website to prove you are holding the new SIM.

Step 5: Fill Out Your Details Again

This is the part that takes a little bit of time. You have to type your full name, your birthday, and your home address again. Make sure you spell everything the same way you did the first time.

Step 6: Upload the Same ID

Take out your valid government ID (like your passport, driver’s license, or national ID). Take a clear picture of it. Then, take a quick selfie of your face.

Step 7: Click Submit!

Review all your details, check the agreement box, and click submit. You will get a success message and a reference number. Your second SIM is now fully registered and ready to use!

The Great Danger: Why You Must Be Careful

Since there is no limit to how many SIMs you can own, it might sound like a fun idea to buy a bunch of them. But you need to be very, very careful. Having multiple SIM cards under your name comes with a huge responsibility.

Under the Philippine law, you are legally responsible for everything that happens on a SIM card registered to your name.

Think of your SIM card like a car. If you own a car, your name is on the registration paper. If someone takes your car and robs a bank, the police are going to look up the license plate, see your name, and knock on your door. The SIM card works the same way.

Never Register a SIM for a Stranger

Sometimes, you might be walking near a mall or a market, and a stranger might offer you money. They might say, “Hey, I will give you 500 pesos if you register this SIM card under your name for me. I don’t have an ID.”

Do not ever do this! It is a trap.

Criminals do this because they want to use that phone number to send scam text messages, steal money from bank accounts, or do illegal things online. If you put your face and your ID on that SIM card, the police will think you are the criminal. You could face a massive fine of up to 300,000 pesos, or you could even go to jail for up to two years. It is never worth the risk.

What If You Give a Phone to a Friend?

If you want to give your old phone and old SIM card to a friend or a cousin, you cannot just hand it to them. Because the SIM is still under your name, you are responsible for its text messages.

If you want to give a SIM away, the law requires you to officially transfer the registration. You and your friend must go to a Globe physical store and tell the staff that you want to transfer the ownership. Your friend will have to show their ID, and the number will be removed from your name and placed under their name.

What to Do If You Lose One of Your SIMs

If you own three or four different phones, the chances of losing one of them are much higher. Maybe you left your pocket Wi-Fi at a coffee shop, or maybe your gaming phone fell out of your pocket on the jeepney.

If you lose a device that has a registered TM SIM inside it, you must act fast. Do not just ignore it! If a bad person finds it, they can use your number to hack into your Facebook or your GCash account.

Here is what you must do:

  1. Call the hotline: Borrow a phone and dial 211 to reach the Globe/TM customer service.
  2. Report It Lost: Tell the agent your name and the exact phone number you lost. Tell them you want to “block” or “deactivate” the SIM immediately.
  3. Go to a Store: Once it is blocked, the lost SIM becomes useless plastic. You can then go to any Globe Store with your ID, and they will give you a brand-new physical SIM card with your same old number on it!

This is the hidden superpower of the SIM Registration Act. Because you registered, your number can never truly be stolen from you.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

When people find out they can register multiple SIMs, they usually have a lot of specific questions. Here are the simple answers to the most common questions:

1. Can I use a different ID for my second SIM? Yes. For example, if you used your voter’s ID for your first TM SIM, you can use your passport for your second TM SIM. However, it is usually much easier to just use the exact same ID, so you don’t confuse yourself later!

2. Will Globe ban me if I register 10 SIM cards? Currently, no. The system will allow it as long as the ID is valid and the selfie matches. However, the system is designed to catch suspicious activity. If you try to register 50 SIM cards in one single day, the network might freeze your account and investigate you to make sure you are not a scammer.

3. Do I need to register my Pocket Wi-Fi SIM? Yes! A lot of people forget this. The SIM card inside your home prepaid Wi-Fi router is a real mobile number. If you do not pull it out and register it online, your home internet will be disconnected.

4. How do I check how many SIMs are under my name? Right now, there is no simple button on the app to see a list of every SIM you own. You have to keep track of them yourself. If you are worried someone used your ID without your permission, you can visit a Globe store and ask them to check your records.

5. What happens if my ID has expired? You cannot use an expired ID to register any SIM. The computer system checks the expiration date on the card. If it has expired, the registration will fail. You must renew your ID first or use a different type of ID that does not have an expiration date.

Conclusion: Enjoy Your Devices Safely

Living in a digital world is amazing. We have phones for taking beautiful pictures, tablets for watching movies, and modems for doing our homework. To make all these gadgets work, we need a lot of SIM cards.

The great news is that the law makes it very easy for honest people to stay connected. You can register one, two, or even five TM SIM cards under your single government ID without breaking any rules. Just remember to be responsible. Keep track of where your SIM cards are, never sell a registered SIM to a stranger, and make sure you share your big data promos so you don’t spend all your allowance on load!

Now that you know the rules, you can feel safe buying that new tablet or pocket Wi-Fi. Just grab your ID, take a quick selfie, and get connected!

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