Which Mobile Phone Will Work From December in Pakistan PTA Latest Policy Phone Blockage
The number of users using mobile phones across Pakistan has increased more than 15 million, these users are using mobile services of 4 companies.
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), responsible for controlling telecommunications in Pakistan, has announced the functioning of the mobile phone identification and blocking system since December 1.
The use of fake mobile phones in the country, regulating phone stealing and consumer protection system has been operating regularly since December 1, 2018.
In this context, in connection with this, PTA initiated measures regarding reference to the device's device design, registration and blocking system, according to Section 9.6 of Telecom Policy 2015 approved by Ministry Information Technology and Telecom Policy 2015. Have done
This system will provide uninterrupted services to all mobile phone users of Pakistan.
By December 1, the country's mobile devices, including non-computer devices, will be active on all mobile networks, their IMIIs will be associated with their mobile phone number and to facilitate all users. They will be active without any breakdown.
However, after the new system, all the new mobile devices whose IMII is not according to international standards, they will be considered non-compatible devices and they will not be available anywhere and anywhere in Pakistani boundaries.
Earlier, on October 20, all the cities of the country were stolen, smuggled and closed all non-registered mobile phones.
SMS to all the numbers to confirm all the smartphones and GSM devices related to PACA and it was said that if anyone does not receive a SMS, he would still have his own GSM device / phone Can confirm
PTI also said that only confirmed mobile phones and GSM devices will be active after October 20, so consumers buy and use PTA-approved mobile and GSM devices only.
Three ways were introduced to confirm mobile phones and GSM devices, through SMS, through application and website or mobile or GPS device can be verified.
To confirm via SMS, the IMI number of your mobile phone was asked in SMS by asking for SMS to 8484 after which the PTA responded to SMS or the mobile or device The confirmation was being made and the instructions were being provided.
# 06 # * was also directed to check the mobile phone number of your mobile phone to check.
After the PTA announced the closure of unauthorized or unconfirmed phones till October 20, the Karachi Electronic Dealer Association threatened that if the PPA closed the unauthorized mobile phone on October 20, Businesses will turn off.
In this regard, the All-Pakistan Mobile Phone Union and the delegation of the main association Tajiks met Pakistan Minister Revenue Hamad Azhar, who assured the PTA to make a decision to block the mobile phone. Related officials were instructed to remove traders' concerns after consulting customs officials for imported used mobile phones.
The Senate Standing Committee for Information Technology also took a noticeable notice of closure of mobile phones without confirming PTA on October 20 and Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) did not block mobile phones after October 20. Was directed.
The federal cabinet approved the transfer of DRBS system to prevent the use of smuggled phones in the last days, and said that smuggled mobile phones will be closed after December 31, 2018.
Federal Minister Information Fadad Chaudhary said that at this time 82 million worth of mobile phones are coming legally in Pakistan, while about a dozen mobile phones are being brought illegally to Pakistan, secondhand mobile phone to bring Pakistan Despite restrictions, there are a number of secondary phones available across Pakistan.
He said that the federal cabinet has decided that the suspension of mobile phones will be locked after the DIRBS by December 31, 2018, but this ban will not be applied to Pakistan's mobile phones before it.
However, the PTA has now been operating regularly by preventing the use of counterfeit mobile phones, preventing phone stealing and consumer protection system from December 1, 2018.
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