his past April, AT&T will unveil a database of stolen phones to
prevent lost devices from connecting to the carrier's network. The Verge reported the launch with a leaked internal AT&T screenshot showing a launch date of July 10, 2012.
AT&T issued this statement to MacRumors:
Links..... http://www.macrumors.com/2012/07/06/att-unveiling-new-blocking-service-for-stolen-phones-next-week/
AT&T issued this statement to MacRumors:
As announced in April, AT&T is creating a stolen
phone database to prevent devices reported stolen from accessing
wireless networks. We will install this availability next week for
AT&T phones on our network and are working toward a cross-carrier
solution later this year.
The Verge notes
that AT&T's guidance for staffers says "only the person who
originated a block may request block removal". It's unclear how exactly
the database will work, including preventing legitimate transfers in
ownership from being flagged by malicious actors, but we expect to have
more details from AT&T as the launch date for the stolen phone
database comes closer.Links..... http://www.macrumors.com/2012/07/06/att-unveiling-new-blocking-service-for-stolen-phones-next-week/
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