
NTRA to block activation of non-compliant mobile devices starting February
This initiative is part of the NTRA's ongoing efforts to enhance the telecom market in response to concerns about the detrimental effects of non-compliant devices on service quality and public health.
The NTRA stressed that devices that fail to meet international specifications directly affect the quality of services provided to users, and could also pose potential health risks.
The authority urged consumers to check whether new phones meet the required standards before making a purchase by verifying the device's 15-digit International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number using the "Telephony" app.
This follows the recent implementation of new customs duties on imported mobile phones, which went live in January.
Citizens were also advised to ensure they receive a tax invoice when purchasing any new mobile device and to report any violations through the authority's official channels, such as the My NTRA app, the hotline 155, or through customer service centers of mobile network providers.
The NTRA has warned traders and distributors against selling non-compliant devices, stating that legal action will be taken against those who violate the regulations in coordination with the Consumer Protection Authority.
The NTRA also reminded the public that Egypt's Telecommunications Regulation Law No. 10 of 2003 prohibits the import, manufacturing, marketing, or sale of any telecommunications equipment without an official license from the authority.
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