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dan.mucica
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Mi s-a furat tel; mobil sony erickson k750i si eu am auzit ca la unele telefoane de firma exista un cod sau ceva asemanator care -daca e activat se blocheaza pt; totdeauna telefonul furat se poate face asa ceva?ajutor!
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ditto___
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Stiam ca operatorul blocheaza in retea dar total blocat...nu cred. Decat daca aveai codul de activare schimbat. Mai era ceva. Altfel...nu stiu. Daca ai abonament mergi la operator si blocheaza contul.
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horsegun
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Merge!!Dar tre' sa ai pe cineva la Sri si sa-i dai IMEI-ul tel tau are 13 cifre si-i scris pe cartea tehnica sau de garantie a tel-ului tau!!!Operatorul de telefonie mobila gsm nu poate inca sa-ti blocheze tel-ul sim-ul da sau poate nu vor subliminal ei oricum castiga indiferent cine foloseste telefonul!!!Orice telefon mobil are un cod unic de indentificare ....dar mai multe altadata!!!!
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dan.mucica
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Multumesc pt; interes am rezolvat cu contul si cartela am auzit de imei-am acest imei,dar nu cunosc mai departe am doar o pretentie-sa-l blochez pt ca hotul sa il arunce!!! Astept in continuare ajutor!!!
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WIKIPEDIA a scris:
The International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) is a number unique to every GSM and UMTS mobile phone. It is usually found printed on or underneath the phone's battery and can also be found by dialling the sequence *#06# into the phone.
The IMEI number is used by the GSM network to identify valid devices and therefore can be used to stop a stolen phone from accessing the network. For example, if a mobile phone is stolen, the owner can call his or her network provider and instruct them to "ban" the phone using its IMEI number. This renders the phone useless, regardless of whether the phone's SIM is changed.
Unlike the ESN of CDMA and other wireless networks, the IMEI is only used to identify the device, and has no permanent or semi-permanent relation to the subscriber. Instead, the subscriber is identified by transmission of an IMSI number, which is stored on a SIM card which can (in theory) be transferred to any handset. However, many network and security features are enabled by knowing the current device being used by a subscriber.
IMEI and the law
Many countries have acknowledged the use of the IMEI in reducing the effect of mobile phone theft, which has increased exponentially over the last few years. For example, in the United Kingdom under the Mobile Telephones (Re-programming) Act, changing the IMEI of a phone, or possessing equipment that can change it, is considered an offence under some circumstances.
There is a misunderstanding amongst some regulators that the existence of a formally allocated IMEI number range to a GSM terminal implies that the terminal is approved or complies with regulatory requirements. This is not the case. The linkage between regulatory approval and IMEI allocation was removed in April 2000 with the introduction of the European R&TTE Directive. Since that date, IMEIs have been allocated by BABT (acting on behalf of the GSM Association) to legitimate GSM terminal manufacturers without the need to provide evidence of approval.
Blacklist of stolen devices
When mobile equipment is stolen or lost, the operator or owner will typically contact the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) which blacklists the device in all operator switches so that it will in effect become unusable, making theft of mobile equipment a useless business.
The IMEI number is not supposed to be easy to change, making the CEIR blacklisting effective. However this is not always the case: IMEI may be easy to change with special tools and operators may even flatly ignore the CEIR blacklist. |
Asta se intampla in tarile civilizate, nu in Romania. In Romania, pe baza IMSI, se blocheaza SIM-ul, dar atat. Telefonul tau, pot sa te asigur, functioneaza bine-mersi cu un alt SIM. In momentul in care o sa se introduca si in Romania blocarea telefonului (neacceptarea lui intr-o retea de telefonie mobila, deoarece IMEI este "pe lista neagra" ), or sa castige niste bani cei care or sa puna in aplicare ceea ce se foloseste deja, cu greu, in strainatate: schimbarea IMEI al unui telefon.
In concluzie, stai linistit. Nu ai ce face. Si, in viitor, atentie sporita, nu mai face "cadouri" de genul asta.
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