It is now compulsory for every Pakistani to register the mobile phone through PTA. All types of device verification are essential to verify with Pakistan telecommunication authority. However, the PTA sim verification devices include mobile phones, tablets and other devices which have the option of sim. There is a SMS code for the PTA registration of every device like tablets, mobile phones and others. Now you don’t need to go anywhere for verification of mobile phone and other devices. This new device verification system is known as Device Identification, Registration and Blocking System (DIRBS).
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PTA Mobile Registration Working Method
IMIE number is the specific number or ID card of the mobile. If you don’t know what is your IMIE number, then you can easily find by entering *#06#. The IMIE number will display on the mobile or tablet screen. 8484 is the mobile registration code. You must write the IMIE number in write message option and sent your mobile phone IMIE number to 8484. Following are the messages which will display on the mobile screen after sending the message to 8484.
The above three options are valid for the user of the mobile. Your mobile phone is automatically register after some days. If your mobile phone displays the last message then it means you are using stolen mobile phone. This new Pakistan telecommunication authority verification system helps a lot while purchasing second hand mobile phones in the mobile phone market.
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