Airtel Fined Rs 2.14 Lakh for Karnataka SIM Verification Lapses
Bharti Airtel has been fined Rs 2.14 lakh by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) for violating subscriber verification rules in Karnataka. The penalty was imposed after an audit revealed the telecom giant issued SIM cards without completing mandatory customer verification processes.
Key Takeaways
- Airtel fined Rs 2.14 lakh for subscriber verification failures in Karnataka
- DoT audit found Customer Application Forms (CAFs) were not properly verified
- This marks another penalty for Airtel over compliance violations
SIM Cards Issued Without Proper Verification
According to PTI reports, Airtel added new subscribers in Karnataka without following the mandated verification procedure. Telecom license agreements require operators to complete proper identity and address verification before activating any mobile connection.
An August 2025 DoT audit uncovered that Airtel’s Customer Application Forms lacked adequate verification. Following these findings, the department issued a formal notice to the telecom provider and imposed the financial penalty. Airtel has acknowledged the notice and agreed to pay the fine.
Regular DoT Audits for Compliance
The Department of Telecommunications conducts regular audits of CAFs submitted by telecom companies to ensure proper subscriber verification. These checks are part of broader government efforts to combat SIM-related fraud and prevent misuse of mobile connections.
Not Airtel’s First Violation
This isn’t the first time Airtel has faced penalties for violating subscriber norms. The DoT has tightened regulations to prevent unauthorized SIM card issuance, aiming to protect users from cyber fraud and crime incidents.



