i missed my mobile phone, i have imei number,,how to identfie that?
vetrikarthik2000 03-April-2008 09:29:17 AM

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you must contact the MSC engineering section of your operator and tell them your IMEI number and they check by using VLR all this responsibility of NSS engineer
Posted by HamidAliKhan


hey buddy you simply call NSS engineer and tell him your IMEI & he can tell u that your mobile is on or not with any other sim because he checked all this by connecting to VLR.
Posted by Hash007


In US, it is possible as explained below but International having insurance on different websites like StuffBak may be the only option. There is no other option as far as i know unless you have an switching operation friend who can locate your IMEI number in HLR or MSC database which are protected with privacy policy


Is your cell phone transmitting your location, acting like a homing beacon for whomever may wish to listen in? Cell phone tracking versus location privacy are hot topics these days. Federal e911 (enhanced 911 communications for mobile devices) rules require that your cell phone carrier be able to provide your location information in the event that you initiate a 911 call, but some consumers are reporting that their GPS cell phones are transmitting this information all the time, not just when they dial 9-1-1.

The Treo 650, for example, offers you the choice of transmitting your location all the time, or only when you make a 911 call. Consumers are reporting that Verizon provisioned Treo 650s are defaulted to report their location back to the Verizon mothership at all times, not just during an e911 call. Fortunately for those users, at least those who care about this issue and figure out to look into it, they can change that by checking “enable location privacy” in their Phone Preferences.

Phone location privacy means that your GPS-enabled phone is not transmitting your location except during an emergency call.

Think it’s not something about which you really need to worry? I mean, who would bother to track you, anyways, and how easy could it be?

Well, within the past three weeks we’ve had two reports on these pages alone about GPS technology in cell phones being used to track people on a regular basis. The Wherify Wherifone is used for tracking kids, employees, and senior citizens, and TeenArriveAlive, while pitched as a way to monitor your teen’s driving, is really a GPS cell phone and Internet-based tracking software.

So, does your GPS cell phone have a location privacy option, and is it enabled?















Posted by marco12


How can I find out my IMEI number?

IMEI numbers are independent of the phone number and are usually written underneath the battery or on the back of the handset. Mobile phone users can also check their 15 digit IMEI number by dialling *#06# on their mobile handset. Mobile phone owners should make a note of their IMEI number and keep the details in a safe place

i have imei number,,how to identfie that

You can register on this site if you have sony ericcson mobile

http://www.dexmobile.com/Index.aspx

Depending on the mobile you use you need to find the right theft recovery website.




Posted by bretpark



Posted: 03-April-2008 09:09:31 PM By: bretpark

How can I find out my IMEI number?

IMEI numbers are independent of the phone number and are usually written underneath the battery or on the back of the handset. Mobile phone users can also check their 15 digit IMEI number by dialling *#06# on their mobile handset. Mobile phone owners should make a note of their IMEI number and keep the details in a safe place

i have imei number,,how to identfie that

You can register on this site if you have sony ericcson mobile

http://www.dexmobile.com/Index.aspx

Depending on the mobile you use you need to find the right theft recovery website.




Posted: 03-April-2008 09:14:04 PM By: marco12

In US, it is possible as explained below but International having insurance on different websites like StuffBak may be the only option. There is no other option as far as i know unless you have an switching operation friend who can locate your IMEI number in HLR or MSC database which are protected with privacy policy


Is your cell phone transmitting your location, acting like a homing beacon for whomever may wish to listen in? Cell phone tracking versus location privacy are hot topics these days. Federal e911 (enhanced 911 communications for mobile devices) rules require that your cell phone carrier be able to provide your location information in the event that you initiate a 911 call, but some consumers are reporting that their GPS cell phones are transmitting this information all the time, not just when they dial 9-1-1.

The Treo 650, for example, offers you the choice of transmitting your location all the time, or only when you make a 911 call. Consumers are reporting that Verizon provisioned Treo 650s are defaulted to report their location back to the Verizon mothership at all times, not just during an e911 call. Fortunately for those users, at least those who care about this issue and figure out to look into it, they can change that by checking “enable location privacy” in their Phone Preferences.

Phone location privacy means that your GPS-enabled phone is not transmitting your location except during an emergency call.

Think it’s not something about which you really need to worry? I mean, who would bother to track you, anyways, and how easy could it be?

Well, within the past three weeks we’ve had two reports on these pages alone about GPS technology in cell phones being used to track people on a regular basis. The Wherify Wherifone is used for tracking kids, employees, and senior citizens, and TeenArriveAlive, while pitched as a way to monitor your teen’s driving, is really a GPS cell phone and Internet-based tracking software.

So, does your GPS cell phone have a location privacy option, and is it enabled?















Posted: 15-November-2008 02:46:42 AM By: Hash007

hey buddy you simply call NSS engineer and tell him your IMEI & he can tell u that your mobile is on or not with any other sim because he checked all this by connecting to VLR.

Posted: 26-December-2008 06:00:27 AM By: HamidAliKhan

you must contact the MSC engineering section of your operator and tell them your IMEI number and they check by using VLR all this responsibility of NSS engineer