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Rules for unofficial phone verification and registration

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The issue of official and unofficial phones has become the focus of discussion in the country since the recent government policy of banning unofficial phones. However, in certain cases / conditions, unofficial mobile phone registration is being offered by Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Authority (BTRC).

Before learning about the process of unofficial mobile official we need to understand the differences between official and unofficial phones. Let’s talk about that first.

What is the difference between official and unofficial phones?

Official mobile phones are those phones which are included in the relevant government database of Bangladesh. The name of this database is NEIR or National Equipment Identity Register. The handsets are legalized in the country by registering the IEMI number of the mobile phone handset in this database. Whether the smartphone is manufactured in the country or imported, if the phone is not registered in NEIR’s database, it will be considered as an illegal phone.

Mobile phones imported by sellers from abroad are required by law to enter the country’s market by paying tax to the government. Mobile phone companies or phone sellers who legally import phones from abroad pay the appropriate taxes to the government and register the phones in the official database. Besides, the phones manufactured in the country are also being registered in this database in the prescribed process. The phones that are being registered are called valid phones or official phones.

On the other hand, phones that are imported from abroad and sold in the country’s market without paying taxes to the government are not registered in the government database. Because in order to register, you have to pay proper tax or go through the prescribed process. So phones that are not registered in the NEIR or National Equipment Identity Register database are called unofficial phones or invalid phones.

Just as unofficial phones deprive the country of huge amounts of revenue, so phone owners are harassed to find or take necessary action if those phones are stolen or lost.

From now on, BTRC has taken measures to ensure that phones entering the country’s market through tax evasion or non-compliance with the policy will not get network service facility after a certain period of time. As a result, unofficial phones will not be able to enjoy the benefits of SIM. This problem has become a major concern for many when it comes to buying a smartphone.

The instructions given on the NEIR page of BTRC state:

Before purchasing any mobile handset in the country, you must check the validity of the handset. An invalid handset will not be considered for special registration under any circumstances. According to the existing baggage rules, a person can bring a maximum of 2 duty free mobile handsets from abroad and 7 more subject to payment of duty. Only handsets carried in accordance with baggage rules will be considered as subject to special registration.

BTRC NEIR WEBSITE

This means that if you buy an unofficial phone from inside the country, its network will be shut down in the future. According to the existing policy, if you buy an unofficial phone from within the country, you will not be given any opportunity to register it.

However, those phones can be registered if you buy them legally from abroad or if someone buys you a phone from abroad as a gift. In that case a person can register a maximum of 2 phones in his own name without paying tax. In this way 6 more phones brought from abroad can be registered in one’s own name subject to payment of duty or tax. However, in that case, the documents must be provided according to the government policy.

Problems or risks of unofficial phones

Since the use of unofficial phones has been banned in the country, SIM services from unofficial phones will be discontinued in the future. Although the price is a bit lower than the official phone, there is no guarantee or warranty in the case of unofficial phones.

Since unofficial phones have no validity, even if you buy the phone, the legal ownership of the phone will not be found. Again, if the phone is lost, you will not be able to take appropriate action in case of unofficial phone. In this case, the unofficial phone user can get himself into trouble.

In the case of unofficial phones, it is often seen that old phones are being refurbished and sold. In other words, there are many obstacles in using unofficial phones. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. However, it may be a matter of time before that decision is announced. So it is better not to buy unofficial phone.

Let us know the details about how to recognize official or unofficial mobile and the rules for registering unofficial mobile.

Ways to recognize official or unofficial mobile

It is very easy to verify the validity of a mobile phone, that is, to verify whether the phone is official or unofficial. IMEI number will be required to verify the validity of the phone. To know the IMEI number of the phone dial * # 06 #. Now write down the 15 digit IMEI number of your phone somewhere.

Then go to the message option of the phone and type: KYD15 digit IMEI code. Send the message to 16002. The return message will let you know if your mobile phone is in BTRC’s database.

If your mobile phone is in BTRC’s database, then you know your phone is official. Again, if your phone is not in BTRC’s database, then your phone is unofficial.

How long does it take to register an unofficial phone?

This has been stated on the NEIR website of BTRC

Legally purchased or gifted mobile handsets at the individual level from abroad will be automatically activated on the network. SMS will be provided within 10 days to provide information or required documents online. If the registration is completed within ten days, the handset will be considered valid. If the registration is not completed within that time, the handset will not be considered valid and the customer will be informed about them via SMS and will be connected to the network for the test period. If the probationary period has elapsed, further action will be taken as per the decision of the government.

BTRC NEIR WEBSITE

Rules for unofficial mobile registration

Special application for registration can be made using unofficial mobile phones brought from abroad or received as gifts using the website provided by BTRC.

To apply for unofficial mobile special registration, first you need to open an account on the website of National Equipment Identity Register. To open an account on that website:

  • neir.btrc.gov.bd Enter
  • Then click on the Register button to open an account on the National Equipment Identity Register’s website.
neir account registration
  • Then type your name, mobile number in the box that appears correctly
  • Provide a password for the account
  • Fill out the captcha
  • Then an OTP will come to your given number, give it
  • Complete the account registration process by providing the captcha

After opening an account on the website of the National Equipment Identity Register, you can apply for unofficial mobile registration. To apply for unregistered unofficial mobile registration First of all, activate the network by inserting the SIM card registered in your name in the phone. Then follow the steps below:

  • neir.btrc.gov.bd Enter
  • Click on Special Registration / Handset Special Registration
Rules for unofficial mobile registration
  • Enter the IMEI code of the phone you want to register
  • You can easily find out the IMEI code of the phone by dialing * # 06 # from that mobile
  • Then select whether you bought your phone as a gift or received it in Airmail
  • Add passport / purchase receipt / tax receipt / immigration clearance / national identity card, etc. / as applicable attachments / attachments depending on how you got the mobile
  • Once all the documents have been added, complete the application for special registration by clicking the submit button.

A notification from the BTRC’s registration site (shown on the right of the screenshot above) states that unofficial handsets purchased from local stores after June 30, 2021 will not be considered for this special registration. And in the future, their network may be shut down. However, the final decision may be known in the near future.

Learn more: It is important to know about unregistered handsets

Updated 30 September 2021 BTRC them Through a post on the Facebook page “From October 1, 2021, all illegal handsets newly connected to the network will be disconnected.” Here is a screenshot of the whole post Was given.

btrc guideline unregistered phones

Verify the current status of the handset registration process

The current status of the handset’s registration process can be easily verified after the registration application. To verify the current status of the mobile handset used:

  • Dial * 16161 # from mobile
  • Reply by entering the option number specified for Status Check
  • Then enter the 15 digit IMEI number of your handset
  • Select the yes / no option and reply yes
  • Your phone will then be notified of the update status in a return SMS.

Here are some commonly asked questions about how to legalize an illegal phone

What is the rule to unofficial phone official?

Conditional in some cases can be made official or valid through unofficial or invalid phone registration process. However, not all unofficial or illegal mobiles will get the opportunity of this process. This phone registration process can be completed as per the rules prescribed by BTRC. The full rules in our post are described with pictures and web address.

Can phones imported from abroad be registered?

If you personally bring a mobile phone from abroad or someone sends it to you for personal use or as a gift to someone, then the phone can be registered if you provide proper documents and information. The decision of BTRC in this regard is final. You will find more details in our post.

You can also find out what to do about your mobile operator’s customer care. In that case go to the nearest customer care or call 121.

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