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The country has no systems in place to reel in cellphone users who are in possession of Rica-registered SIM cards even if their personal information - including identity numbers and proof of residence - has not been entered into the network database as required by law.The users, estimated to number in the hundreds of thousands countrywide, have bought them from traders in the year or so that they have been available.The Pretoria News revealed this week that unscrupulous traders had sold Rica

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