PTA To Block Illegal Handsets After Expiry Of 60 Days Deadline

A huge number of illegal mobile handsets are at high risk of being blocked by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) from Saturday after the expiry of 60 days deadline, as Device Identification, Registration and Blocking System (DIRBS) has been operational.

PTA Will Block Illegal Handsets Which Would Not Be Registered In Time Period Of 60 Days After Its Import

Customs and PTA officials have confirmed that all those mobile imported after January 15, 2019, but were neither registered through DIRBS nor paid taxes/duties would be blocked from March 16, 2019, after the expiry of 60 days deadline.

As per the policy, the mobile phone would not be blocked automatically for 60 days and one has to register it with PTA during this period after paying duty/taxes (in case more than one phone).

Initially, there was 30 days time for registering a mobile phone with PTA after its import and was later increased to 60 days on the recommendation of the Senate Standing Committee on Information and Telecommunication.

According to the PTA, illegal mobile handsets that do not come with a valid IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number will be blocked after the expiry of the deadline.

Customs officials revealed that around 34000 mobile phones have registered through the DIRBS system so far, where Rs 1.5 million was collected in taxes on 116 mobile handsets. As per the policy, one mobile phone is allowed duty-free per year but in addition, one has to pay taxes.

The Senate standing committee on Information Technology and Telecommunication in its last meeting held on Wednesday recommended for revisiting the mobile taxation as well as withdrawing the one mobile handset per year policy to facilitate passengers. The Committee strongly opposed the imposition of taxes on bringing more than one mobile phone to Pakistan and recommended that this policy is revisited.

According to the customs general order (CGO) 1of 2019; the PTA shall provide online application service whereby web-based user interface utility can be accessed by international travelers for hassle-free registration and payment of duty/taxes against mobile devices imported in accompanied baggage. This utility may also be accessed through franchises of the Cellular Mobile Operators.

The aforesaid utility will guide the applicant about the information required to be submitted for online registration of mobile devices.

“The system, in particular, will require the applicant/traveler to submit the details of passport number, computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) number, International Motile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number etc. The said information submitted by the applicant will be auto-processed/ validated through WeBOC.

The mobile devices will accordingly be cleared by the system in accordance with admissible allowances under the Baggage Rules, whereby the first mobile phone in a year will be allowed registration/whitelisting in DIRBS free of duty/taxes”, CGO added.

The PTA website (device registration system) said: “As per custom baggage rule, an International traveler can avail duty/tax exemption on one mobile device in a calendar year”.

As per directives issued by federal government all mobile devices which are already activated on cellular mobile networks within Pakistan by 15th January 2019 shall remain operational without service disruption. Even non-compliant devices in operation prior to this date have been tied to these numbers and would remain operational until the useful life of the device.

PTA developed/established DIRBS, in line with Telecom policy 2015, issued by Ministry of Information Technology & Telecom, section 9.6 with the aim to curtail the counterfeit mobile phone usage, discourage mobile phones theft and protect consumer interest.

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Laiba Mohsin

Laiba is an Electrical Engineer seeking a placement to gain hands-on experience in relevant areas of telecommunications. She likes to write about tech and gadgets. She loves shopping, traveling and exploring things.

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