Processors White Papers
Stopping Illegal Mobile Phone Usage - With the Latest High Performance Servers
Overview Mobile phone theft is a growing problem. In the UK a mobile handset is stolen every three minutes, impacting the lives of an estimated two million consumers per year1. When lost and stolen phones end up in the wrong hands, consumers and service providers bear the brunt of unauthorized service charges. Seeking to minimize the financial impact from this fraud, service providers are deploying Equipment Identification Register (EIR) solutions used to implement a global blacklist. When a phone disappears, operators can block it within seconds.
| Publisher | Intel | File Format | |
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| Date Published | November 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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