"Decision was taken in July 2017 to get the project done through BSNL. Now, the decision has been reviewed to assign the project to C-DoT," an official source told PTI.
C-DoT will have to develop and implement the project which is named Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR).
The government has proposed to allocate Rs 15 crore for setting up CEIR in the country that will bring down the number of counterfeit handsets and discourage theft, according to the Union Budget 2018-19.
CEIR is also expected to protect consumer interest and facilitate law enforcement authorities for lawful interception.
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CEIR will connect the IMEI database of all mobile operators. It will act as a central system for all network operators to share blacklisted mobile terminals so that devices placed under the said category in one network will not work on the other, even if the SIM card in the device is changed, it said.
"C-DOT has been asked to complete pilot project of CEIR covering all telecom operators by March 2018 in Maharashtra telecom circle," the source said.
CEIR will be regularly updated with IMEI of lost, stolen or counterfeit handsets. The DoT has barred telecom operators from providing service to any mobile phone with fake IMEI number but the operators face problem in identifying handsets with duplicate IMEI number.