Go-ahead to GSM operators for China-made mobile

NEW DELHI: The government has given a go-ahead to GSM operators to provide a new unique identification number to over 16 million China-made mobilephones in the country.
Users of these handsets, which don't have the 15-digit International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number, will have to shell out about Rs 180 to obtain the number.

The department of telecom (DoT) had earlier asked telecom operators to bar services to phones without the IMEI number, citing security reasons. Many handsets assembled locally or imported from China don't have IMEI numbers that allow security agencies to trace the location of the phone user.

The DoT had proposed to bar all mobile phones without IMEI numbersafter investigations into last year's bomb blasts revealed that mobile phones used by terrorists didn't bear valid IMEI numbers. But now with a new software, developed by GSM operators' body Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) and Mobile Standards Alliance of India, users of such handsets could get genuine IMEI numbers and continue to receive telecom services.

They will have to visit any of the 1600 centres being set up by COAI across the country to get the software installed on their phones. The first 10 such centres became operational in Delhi on Monday and the remaining will be ready in a phased manner.

"We believe that most of these handsets are owned by the masses. Thus, it would be unfair and unjust to disconnect such customers as they have bought these handsets unknowingly," COAI director general TV Ramachandran said. The association has obtained the IMEI numbers from GSMA, the global body that allocates these numbers.Source:Indiatimes Infotech

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