CEIR (Central Equipment Identity
Register) – for blocking stolen/lost mobiles
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Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Launches Sanchar Saathi
Portal
Safety and security of the users is an
integral part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of Digital India. Towards
fulfilling this vision, Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister of
Communications, Railways and Electronics & IT, launched the Sanchar Saathi portal on 16 May, 2023.
While speaking at the launch, Ashwini
Vaishnaw said that the three reforms are being introduced
today towards furthering PM's vision:
1. CEIR (Central Equipment Identity Register)
– for blocking stolen/lost mobiles.
2. Know your mobile connections – to know
mobile connections registered in your name.
3. ASTR (Artificial Intelligence and Facial
Recognition powered Solution for Telecom SIM Subscriber Verification) – to identify
fraudulent subscribers.
The Minister said that various frauds
such as identity theft, forged KYC, banking frauds can take place by misusing mobile
phones. This portal has been developed to prevent such frauds. He said user safety
is also an important part of the draft Telecom bill.
By using Sanchar Saathi
portal, more than 40 Lakh fraudulent connections have been identified and more than
36 Lakh such connections have been disconnected so far.
Ashwini Vaishnaw
urged the users to visit the portal and avail the services. Link of the portal is
(https://sancharsaathi.gov.in).
Brief on Sanchar Saathi
portal is enclosed.
Brief on Sanchar Saathi
initiative
With 117 crore subscribers, India has
emerged as the second largest telecom ecosystem in the world. In addition to communication,
mobile phones are being used for banking, entertainment, e-learning, healthcare,
availing government services, etc.
It is therefore crucial that the users
are protected from various frauds such as identity theft, forged KYC, theft of mobile
devices, banking frauds, etc.
To protect users, Deptt
of Telecom has developed a citizen centric portal named Sanchar Saathi. It allows citizens to:
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Check
the connections registered on their names
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Report
fraudulent or unrequired connections
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Block
the mobile phones which are stolen/lost
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Check
IMEI genuineness before buying a mobile phone
The entire system has been designed in-house
by Deptt. of Telecom. It has following modules.
Centralized Equipment
Identity Register (CEIR):
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In case any mobile device is stolen or lost, a user
can submit the IMEI numbers on the portal.
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Information submitted by user along with a copy of police
complaint is then verified.
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The system is integrated with the Telecom Service Providers
and Law enforcement Agencies.
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Once the information is verified, the system blocks
the stolen mobile phones from being used in Indian networks.
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In case anyone tries to use the stolen device, the system
allows Law Enforcement Agencies to trace the device.
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When the stolen device is recovered, the user can unlock
the device on the portal.
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The system prevents use of stolen/lost mobiles.
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It also prevents mobile devices with inaccurate or forged
IMEIs being used in Indian networks.
Know Your Mobile
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It facilitates the citizens to check the genuineness
of IMEI of their mobile device.
Telecom Analytics for
Fraud Management and Consumer Protection (TAFCOP)
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It facilitates a user to check the number of mobile
connections taken in her/him name using paper-based documents.
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User enters her mobile number on the portal and authenticates
using OTP.
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The system shows the total connections taken in her
name using paper-based documents (such as paper based Aadhar, passport, etc.)
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The system allows users to report fraudulent connections.
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It also allows users to block the connections which
are not required.
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Once reported by the users, the system triggers re-verification
process, and the connections are terminated.
ASTR (Artificial Intelligence and Facial
Recognition powered Solution for Telecom SIM Subscriber Verification)
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Mobile
connections obtained using fake/ forged documents are then used for cyber-frauds.
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To
curb this menace, Deptt of Telecom has developed AI powered
tool – ASTR to identify SIMs issued using fraudulent/forged documents.
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ASTR
used various techniques of facial recognition and data analytics.
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In
first phase, connections with paper based KYC were analysed.
Success
using ASTR
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In
first phase, analysis of more than 87 crore mobile connections was carried out.
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For
such a large data processing, Param-Sidhhi Supercomputer
was used.
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Multiple
cases were detected where one photograph was used to obtain hundreds of connections.
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A
total of 40.87 Lakh suspected mobile connections were detected.
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After
due verification 36.61 Lakh connections have already been disconnected. Remaining
are under process.
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40,123
Point of Sales (PoS) involved in selling such mobile connections,
have been blacklisted by the service providers and more than 150 FIRs have been
lodged across India.
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The
details of disconnected numbers have been shared with banks, payment wallets and
social media platforms for disengaging these numbers with their accounts.