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US Carriers Finally Doing Something About Cellphone Theft 155

New submitter zarmanto writes "In a move that is so long overdue that it boggles the mind, the FCC and the four largest cellular providers in the U.S. state that they will be joining forces to combat cell phone theft. From the article: 'Over the next six months, each of the four operators is expected to put in place a program to disable phones reported as stolen and within 18 months the FCC plans to help merge them into a central database in order to prevent a phone from being used on another carrier's network.'"
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US Carriers Finally Doing Something About Cellphone Theft

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  • by icebike ( 68054 ) * on Tuesday April 10, 2012 @01:22PM (#39633565)

    This just doesn't happen. Look, people, the vast majority of carriers in the world already to this, and they have no such problem.

    There are checks and balances. Some require a police report, others simply require you to appear in person, show your ID and match it to your account credentials.

    Contrary to popular opinion, this scheme wasn't dreamed up by 7th graders, Its built into the GSM spec and widely used.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 10, 2012 @01:25PM (#39633631)

    Report your friends phone as stolen! Hilarity ensues.

    I find it funny that i see this every time, this is mentioned. In the UK this has been available for as long as i have been using some form of mobile phone (about 10 years). And when you block a phone here you don't use the phone number its the IMEI Number that belongs to your handset...which is a lot harder to just get off your friend and then have blocked.

    Also in this country on top of that if its a contract phone, at least on the network im on (T-mobile), i had to do the same authentication that you normally have to perform to get into your account. This is also reversible if you are on contract if you recover the phone it can be unblocked, but only by the account holder.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 10, 2012 @05:06PM (#39636687)

    Filing a police report is usually required. Filing a false police report includes some pretty hefty penalties. A prank is probably not worth it.

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