Go Back   WirelessAdvisor.com Forums > Wireless Topics > International Wireless Forum (Including Canada and Mexico)

International Wireless Forum (Including Canada and Mexico)

|

UK blocks stolen phones within 24 hours-new milestone in Wireless Topics; "UK Speeds Up Blocking of Stolen Handsets The UK's Mobile ..."




Ad Links
T-Mobile Deals
Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old 10-29-2007, 8:40 AM    #1
Easy,Cheap & Sleazy
Raffle Contest Winner! Shirt Winner! Mug Winner! 
 
Fire14's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Union County NJ
Posts: 8,457
Phone(s): EnV, V750
Provider(s): Verizon
Thanks: 2
Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post
Images: 293
293 Images


Default UK blocks stolen phones within 24 hours-new milestone

UK Speeds Up Blocking of Stolen Handsets

The UK's Mobile Industry Crime Action Forum (MICAF) says that it has achieved the milestone of having all reported stolen phones blocked from the host phone networks within 24 hours, and 98% are blocked across all UK networks within 48 hours.

The latest round of tests conducted during September this year reveal that the mobile phone industry has far exceeded the target to block 80 per cent of stolen phones as set out in the Mobile Phone Industry Crime Reduction Charter agreed between industry leaders and the then-Home Secretary on 28 July 2006.

Since the Charter was signed, industry, in conjunction with the other stakeholders set a benchmark on which future performance would be measured and this was set at 80%. In February this year the first test of 2006 achieved a 90 per cent pass and in these recent test the figure now stands at 98 per cent.

MICAF Chair Jack Wraith said "This test demonstrates the ongoing commitment by the industry to ensure that when a mobile phone handset is reported stolen it is barred. Network operators have again demonstrated the robustness of procedures and processes in place to ensure speedy and timely barring."

According to the British Crime Survey, seven out of ten (69 per cent) mobile phone thefts were the result of handsets being left unattended, and a handset is stolen in around 52 per cent of robberies and is the only item stolen in around 28 per cent.

In April this year it became an offence in the UK to offer to or agree to (or offer or agree for a third party to) re-programme a mobile phone. Previously police officers had to catch someone in the act of re-programming a mobile before arresting them. The new measure was part of the Violent Crime Reduction Act.

Naturally, that doesn't stop the handset being shipped overseas and used on foreign networks which do not have a record of the stolen IMEI.

UK Speeds Up Blocking of Stolen Handsets
Fire14 has left the building.  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old 10-31-2007, 6:48 AM    #2

Shirt Winner! 
 
Telekom's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Seattle, Washington USA
Posts: 1,441
Phone(s): Nokia 5310, Nokia 6310i,, Nokia 6030, Nokia 6010,, Nokia 8310,
Provider(s): T-Mobile-US, Fido (CA), T-Mobile NL, Orange IL
Devices: iPod Nano
Thanks: 6
Thanked 7 Times in 7 Posts


Default Re: UK blocks stolen phones within 24 hours-new milestone

Quote:
Originally Posted by Fire14 View Post
UK Speeds Up Blocking of Stolen Handsets

The UK's Mobile Industry Crime Action Forum (MICAF) says that it has achieved the milestone of having all reported stolen phones blocked from the host phone networks within 24 hours, and 98% are blocked across all UK networks within 48 hours.

The latest round of tests conducted during September this year reveal that the mobile phone industry has far exceeded the target to block 80 per cent of stolen phones as set out in the Mobile Phone Industry Crime Reduction Charter agreed between industry leaders and the then-Home Secretary on 28 July 2006.

Since the Charter was signed, industry, in conjunction with the other stakeholders set a benchmark on which future performance would be measured and this was set at 80%. In February this year the first test of 2006 achieved a 90 per cent pass and in these recent test the figure now stands at 98 per cent.

MICAF Chair Jack Wraith said "This test demonstrates the ongoing commitment by the industry to ensure that when a mobile phone handset is reported stolen it is barred. Network operators have again demonstrated the robustness of procedures and processes in place to ensure speedy and timely barring."

According to the British Crime Survey, seven out of ten (69 per cent) mobile phone thefts were the result of handsets being left unattended, and a handset is stolen in around 52 per cent of robberies and is the only item stolen in around 28 per cent.

In April this year it became an offence in the UK to offer to or agree to (or offer or agree for a third party to) re-programme a mobile phone. Previously police officers had to catch someone in the act of re-programming a mobile before arresting them. The new measure was part of the Violent Crime Reduction Act.

Naturally, that doesn't stop the handset being shipped overseas and used on foreign networks which do not have a record of the stolen IMEI.

UK Speeds Up Blocking of Stolen Handsets

If you go to eBay you'll see auctions all the time of units that state that the unit will not work in the UK for this very reason.

I don't know why the US carriers do not band together to ban IMEIs of stolen handsets as well. I guess it would be "too much trouble" for them to look out for their subscribers, eh?
Telekom has left the building.  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads for: UK blocks stolen phones within 24 hours-new milestone
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
The Milestone Thread ZaphodB The WirelessAdvisor Community 1406 09-02-2009 9:28 PM
Info about tracking stolen phones lilmanmomma04 T-Mobile Users 13 01-18-2007 3:39 PM
T-Mobile blocks MinuteWatcher ComicalMoodyDan Wireless News 22 07-27-2006 12:50 AM
Help with the Cellular and PCS Blocks in Arizona azcellphonejunkie Western US Wireless Forum 2 05-03-2005 10:33 PM
Can Stolen GSM Phones be Tracked? madc0w Northeastern US Wireless Forum 4 12-17-2002 7:38 PM


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 7:57 AM.