I'm trying to fathom the remarks here. Why should criminals be allowed anonymity on the cell phone networks? They have the most efficient comms device at their disposal to carry out crime... not to mention that the cell phone theft racket is pretty rife. Since we must start somewhere, I would be interested in opening the debate on the alternatives - what is a better way to crack down on criminals using cell phones / cell phone theft? Have we become so paranoid that we believe gvt is interested in our every move? On the one hand we argue that they don't have the resources to manage this thing, on the other, we claim that they have an interest and the resources to track individuals using it. What do you think?
In India, every cell phone + sim card reseller has to get a photo id and physical address (i.e. id / passport) of the purchaser - this has to be with the cell phone SP within 48 hours or they cut you off. Their population is pretty high compared to ours. They have recognised the potential of the cell network to be used to carry out terrorism and criminal acts and it boils down to .... "You want to use it, you do so like every other subscriber - no anonymity - you don't want that, then don't use it."
Maybe we can debate the real harm this could cause law abiding citizens and see if they outweigh the positive aspects of fighting crime.