New Delhi: The government has made the registration of IMEI number of all mobile phone’s mandatory before their sale in India on its anti-counterfeit and lost handset blocking portal from January 1, 2023.
According to a notification dated September 26, all mobile phones, whether made locally or imported, will need to be registered and get IMEI (International mobile equipment identity number) certificates from the Indian Counterfeit Device Restriction portal that is run by the Department of Telecommunications.
“The manufacturer shall register the international mobile equipment identity number of every mobile phone manufactured in India with the Indian Counterfeit Device Restriction portal of the government of India in the Department of Telecommunications prior to the first sale of the mobile phone,” the notification said.
The notification has been issued under the Prevention of Tampering of the Mobile Device Equipment Identification Number (Amendment) Rules, 2022.
Every mobile phone comes with a unique 15-digit IMEI number which serves as the unique ID of the device.
There have been concerns about the inability to track lost mobile phones due to the presence of counterfeit devices with the same IMEI on the telecom network.
The government has launched the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) project to block and trace lost or stolen mobile phones and added the Indian Counterfeit Device Restriction (ICDR) system to curb the proliferation of such handsets.
At present only blocking facilities of stolen or lost mobiles are available on the portal.
The CEIR project is working to resolve the issue of lost mobile phones by addressing the issue of counterfeit devices as well.
With the fresh notification, the IMEI number of even imported devices will need to be registered on the ICDR system and obtaining IMEI certificates will be mandatory for the import of mobile devices through various customs ports.
“The international mobile equipment identity number of the mobile phone imported in India for sale, testing, research or any other purpose shall be registered by the importer with the Indian Counterfeit Device Restriction portal of the government of India in the Department of Telecommunications prior to import of mobile phones into the country,” the notification said.
The ICDR system has been operational since January 28, 2020. It can be accessed through a web portal for registration and generation of IMEI certificates without paying any charges.
The new system has replaced the old IMEI cloning and duplication restriction system, which was operated and maintained by the Mobile Standard Alliance of India (MSAI) – a private body.
MSAI is no longer authorized for registration, generation or issue of IMEI certificates, and the government directly operates the system.
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