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MTNL offers Lost Mobile Tracking System
Customer has become valuable assets of various service providers and a bid to give the customer something they had wished for; the telecom service provider, Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited on April 15 offered its customer Lost Mobile Tracking System(LMTS).
LMTS is software which can be downloaded and install for free by the user and is developed by Mumbai based Micro- Technologies.
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One of the representative of Micro- Technologies said, “The software can be downloaded for free from MTNL through GPRS and can be installed on almost 250 models of mobile phones.”
International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number of the phone is stored after installing the software; IMEI is a unique number that identifies each mobile phone, as well as the SIM (subscriber identity module) card number being used by the customer.
After installation of the software a user has to provide an alternate phone number and email address and if the mobile is stolen and the SIM card is replaced with another, the software sends and e-mail to the customer about the whereabouts of the phone along with the phone number of the new user.
This magic comes only for Rs 30 to the user of MTNL services.
P Sekhar, MD of Micro Technologies said, “We will be providing upgrades to the software which will allow users to delete the contents of their inbox from the stolen phone.”
Executive Director of MTNL J Gopal said, “We expect to provide the service in the next month. The required software will be provided by us and will allow users to watch live video on their phones.”
The system will help user to track the lost mobile and will prove helpful for those who lose their mobile. Probably, it will help keeping the mobile theft at bay.
| 1. | Please tell how to track a lost mtnl mobile which do not has lmts software?I have lost my new N-95 mobile.It was lost on 29/10/08.The no. is 9968014282 and the EMI no. is 359542013461403. | bhuvan 2008-11-02 |
| 2. | it is a very advanced technology to get lost mobile | harris 2008-09-28 |
| 3. | I dont think this is very great. The first thing any thief does is wipes out the software. Ideally this should be offered by service providers like in European countries where once you have an FIR, you can block those IMEI's. So the phone will practically be useless. | Shiv 2008-09-24 |
| 4. | hi, i lost my nokia N73 mobile missed date:- 23/09/2008 IMEI NO:- 358973016491629 plese help me to find it, | A T Mishra 2008-09-23 |
| 5. | hi, i lost my nokia N72 mobile missed date:- 14/09/2008 last used no:- 9974710553 IMEI NO:- 353089022342279 plese help me to find it, | champaneri hiren hitendrabhai 2008-09-15 |
| 6. | MY MOBILE NOKIA E51 IS STOLEN . PLS TRACK THE SAME IMEI NUMBER IS :358997013432765 | SHASHIKANT AIL 2008-09-14 |
| 7. | hello, i am S M Naik from karnataka, hubli.i have lost my sony erricson k530i moblibe on 13th sep 2008.its IMEI no is 357804013546670.plz help me to trace it as soon as possible.thanks | s m naik 2008-09-14 |
| 8. | Hello dear , I am naresh Chauhan from Rajkot (Gujarat) I had my nokia N72 mobile handset, Imei of the mobile is 35966013822988, I lost my mobile, kindly help me to track my mobile through your tracking service.My friend suggest for the mobile tracking service is available now.Kindly do the needful for the same. Thanks. | naresh 2008-09-11 |
| 9. | I lost my NOKIA1600 IMEI.NO.359354001899200 ON 22/08/2008 in rourkela.Please help me to trace this mobile | RUPESH KUMAR JAISWAL 2008-09-11 |
| 10. | Hi I lost my N73 Mobile on 7th Sep 2008 evening its EMEI No.358973012847188. Please help me to trace this mobile. I have already given the complaint and also di activated the sim. but i need my mobile because it has very sensative data on it. Please help me to trace it. Thanks | Mohammed Mohiyuddin Khan 2008-09-09 |
| 11. | i had a nokia5200.which i lost. the network i was using was hutch. i want to track my mobile. | nihar 2008-08-14 |
| 12. | i lost my mobile 11-08-08 some 3 people came and robed me how can find my mobile plse help me | britto 2008-08-13 |
| 13. | i had a sony ericsson modelno w810i which got lost.and the network i was using as airtel.so can i track my mobile by using u r software. | Pritesh vora 2008-05-22 |
| 14. | please let me know more abt the software | sandip 2008-04-29 |
| 15. | This is a really good step taken by MTNL but who takes the guarantee of the indian police that they are going to help the person who losts his phone, they really dnt helps.. | Nitin Verma 2008-04-16 |
| 16. | this idea of launching a software which detects the thief of your mobile phone is very useful as the theft of cell phones increasing day by day.so after downloading this software,i can use my cell phone very freely.......thanks to MTNL | ritesh navadia 2008-04-16 |
| 17. | will this do any good? it is always possible to wipe the software and then insert a new sim rt? | vimal 2008-04-16 |
| 18. | I am highly thankful to the MTNL department for this facility.I think it will eradicate much of our problem such as we can get our cell phones secured.anywaz thanks a lot | sonali sahoo 2008-04-16 |
| 19. | Even if user gets an email and new phone number, he will have to track the user with help from police. From attitude of Indian police force, it will be hardly of any help, unless the mobile belongs to some bollywood star or a politician. And anyway thieves are smart enough to format the mobile as soon as they get their hands on it. | Kalpesh Balar 2008-04-16 |
| 20. | It sounds great and really hope it is offered by other service providers as well all over India, including BSNL. Hope the technology provider gives more details like what happens if the stolen mobile is used with another sevice provider etc? | Thomas K Mathai 2008-04-16 |



