UCC to switch off six million fake phones
- The campaign aims at combating illegitimate mobile communication devices.
- UCC is doing this to ensure that we have mobile communication devices that meet certain standards and consumers ought to know.
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Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has announced that it is set to switch off six million fake phones in the next six months.
Addressing journalists in Kampala, UCC director for corporate affairs, Fred Otunnu said that using the central equipment identifying register, that is operated by the regulator and operators, they are able to identify all phones connected on Ugandan networks and those that are fake will automatically be switched off.
This way, traders will not import fake phones whereas consumers will also shun fake phones and this way, the Ugandan market will be rid of the counterfeit devices.Otunnu says that they have worked with Uganda Revenue Authority to ensure all phones that don’t meet the required standards are not allowed into the country and that those that are sneaked into the country will not be allowed onto the network automatically.
According to Fred Muwema, the Director for Legal and Corporate Affairs at the Anti-Counterfeit Network Africa, fake phones are a danger to the health of Ugandans, noting that the campaign to switch them off is long overdue.
He says that fake phones have led to the surge in cases of cancer in the country as well as loss of business and revenue by government.UCC says that for one to check whether their phone is fake or genuine, they have to dial *197*4# on all networks and follow prompts OR visit www.ucc.co.ug and enter your IMEI for verification.