But every cell phone register itself in every tie time it gets the strongest signal from the SIM corrsponding service provider.And one of the regisration property is IMEI with SIM card id,and number with more information.

To check wether the unit is genuine or not isnt part of the mobile phone operator,unless operators teams up with Mobile manufacturers to track counterfeit.By the way some operators dont have even an interface to features of most chinese phones and they take ages/or fail  to fully support their clients.

 I dont think Citizen TV can easily invest in checking how genuine all digital TVs in Kenya.Instead they can invest in network data diging to track traffics(age, sex, areas etc) relating to their programmes.So that they can manage revenues(ads) better/addct your kids better.And how better the receiptions can be though available types of TV sets.


As long as they dont make a call at the same time there should be no
problem :)

Afterall, the exercise, from what I understand so far, is to check whether
the IMEI exists in the db. Its not a registration exercise.

So since the IMEI exists, the phones that share the IMEI shall be deemed
valid/genuine.

On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 8:40 AM, Okechukwu <okechukwu@gmail.com> wrote:

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