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Two crore mobile users go unconnected from midnight

Nearly two crore mobile phones without unique identification numbers will go out of service from midnight today, with government deadline to operators to block calls to such devices on security concerns expiring tonight. - Cell users can change telcos for Rs 19 only - Tata Tele top grosser of mobile users in Oct - RCom launches mVDO for mobile users - 60 cr Indians to get UID in 4-5 yrs: Nilekani - BSNL getting MNP network ready to lure mobile users of rivals - India adds 89 lakh GSM mobile users in April A senior government official said, "We are not extending the deadline (of November 30). We have asked the operators not to process the calls passing through those phones without the IMEI number from today." The 15-digit International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number helps security agencies trace calls made from and received on handsets. T R Dua, acting director general of COAI, said: "According to our estimate there are about 1.8-2 crore handsets which are without the IMEI numbers. We had asked for extension of the deadline and since, that has not been done, we will adhere to the the given deadline." T V Ramachandran, director of second largest mobile operator Vodafone Essar, said, "The move will cause several crores of losses to the operators but for the national interest the directive has to be followed." According to an analyst, the overall loss to the industry will be Rs 100 crore. Despite requests from the GSM mobile operators lobby Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) and the operators themselves, the government is sticking to its deadline.


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