Govt to block all services on stolen/lost mobiles
BY M Post Bureau8 July 2017 12:18 AM IST
M Post Bureau8 July 2017 12:19 AM IST
The government is putting in place a new system that will block all services on stolen or lost mobile phones on any network even if the SIM card is removed or IMEI number of the handset is changed.
State-run BSNL has been entrusted with the job of running a six-month pilot project in Maharashtra from its Pune centre to develop implementation methodology and software for the new system called Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR).
The CEIR will aim to bring down the number of counterfeit mobile phones and discourage theft. It is also expected to protect consumer interest and facilitate law enforcement authorities for lawful interception, an official document said.
"DoT (Department of Telecom) intends to implement CEIR that connects to the IMEI database of all mobile operators.
CEIR acts as a central system for all network operators to share blacklisted mobile terminals so that devices placed under the said category in one network will not work on the other, even if the SIM card in the device is changed, the document said.
IMEI number — a unique 15-digit serial number of mobile devices — is allocated by global industry body GSMA and bodies authorised by it. When a mobile phone is lost, the victim is required to mention the IMEI number of the handset for tracking.
"The theft of mobile phones is not just a financial loss but also a threat to the personal life of the citizens as well as national security," the document said.
The CEIR will be regularly updated with IMEI of lost, stolen or counterfeit handsets.
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