registered a telephone number without permission, the customer can be easily canceled in Saudi

https://portalservices.citc.gov.sa/E-Services/MyNumbers/MyNumbersInquiry.aspx

know how many SIMs have been registered telephone numbers and data on a person's identity card (renewed), Communication and Information Technology Commission, the imposition of My Number service.
This service enables customers to monitor their numbers registered in the telecom service providers' system of the country and to know whether the telecom companies have registered other numbers without permission.

The Commission claims to be committed to protecting the privacy of consumers and preventing abuse. By entering the ID card number and the phone number registered in it, you can get the information of which companies and how many phones are in the customer's iqama. If you are not a telecom subscriber, you can also check by entering your Iqama number only.
If any telecom company has registered a telephone number without permission, the customer can request the cancellation of the unauthorized numbers through the link on the CITC website itself. If the concerned company does not remove the number within five days, CITC will take further action.

https://portalservices.citc.gov.sa/E-Services/MyNumbers/MyNumbersInquiry.aspx

ID number and mobile number need to be added to search for information. After this, if you enter the captcha code, another code will be sent to the mobile number. Adding this number will display the website in your name. Sometimes you have to wait a while. The CITC explained that the delay was to obtain information from providers such as Saudi Telecom, Mobile and Zine.
You can also contact the customer care number of the concerned companies to cancel the numbers which are not yours. STC-900, Mobile-1100, Sain-959, FRENDI-166000, Virgin-1789.

https://portalservices.citc.gov.sa/E-Services/MyNumbers/MyNumbersInquiry.aspx

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