Announcement of the decision of the National Telecommunications Commission to disable stolen mobiles

It is announced that 27-09-2014 entered into force its decision National Telecommunications and Post Commission, in order to of citizens from the theft of mobile telephone devices.SMARTPHONES Smartphones

In the aforementioned decision, mobile operators are required to disable (block), through the IMEI code, all mobile phone devices declared by their subscribers as stolen.

Specifically, in case of a mobile phone device and in order for it to be deactivated, the owner of the device must first report the theft to the competent Greek Police Services, mentioning the IMEI code, and will receive a proof of theft report.

Subsequently, he must submit to the provider a mobile telephone company to which he is a subscriber, written request to deactivate the device, attaching the theft statement.

It is noted that the "International Mobile Phone Code - IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identifier) ​​consists of 15 or 17 digits and is unique and for this reason tai from the mobile number to identify the phone when connecting.

Usually the IMEI number is listed in the "slot" that hosts the phone's battery. It is visibly printed on a white label that contains other items for the device. In many cases, the IMEI number is listed on the packaging, in the accompanying documents, in the user manual, and in the legal proof of the purchase of the mobile, while the majority of mobile devices can also be recovered electronically.

It is pointed out that useful to avoid theft, robbery and loss of mobile telephone devices, have been posted on the website of the Hellenic Police in the "Citizen's Guide" category.

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