A Central Equipment Identity Register is a database of the IMEI numbers of blacklisted handsets. If a device's ESN or IMEI number is listed on a CEIR, it is not supposed to work on member service providers' networks; only paying members may access the database.
There are number of features which are added to the CEIR like extension which will collect and display the total number of handset manufacturers in the network and their growing individual numbers daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly. Also we can see MSISDN, IMSI used by the IMEI and search for which all IMEI was used with IMSI. Almost all of the telecom operators on the globe is using Mavenir EIR system, which is stable and more customer-friendly at customer end.
A common usage of a CEIR is with stolen mobile devices. Once a user reports to their operator about the theft, the mobile devices's IMEI number should be entered into the CEIR, supposedly making the device unusable in any network (although this does not always work). A key reason this sometimes does not work, is that while many operators from many countries contribute IMEIs to the CEIR, each also having a unique profile that determines which operators' blocks will be included on the CEIR updates received by each operator. The UK networks for example, do not receive those block records originated by non-UK networks. Annual fees are required for access to the CEIR, and access is tightly regulated Contributing operators decide for themselves which handsets they will block from their own networks, and many network operators simply do not participate at all.
Currently, the Central Equipment Identity Register is more frequently called an IMEI DB (database) system which means that it is a central system for network operators (those that have an EIR) to share their individual blacklists with one another so that service is denied for the particular devices that appear on that blacklist. The idea is for network operators to compile one global blacklist through the IMEI DB. However, there is no agreement on a single CEIR.
Video Central Equipment Identity Register
EIR
An equipment identity register reduces the threats of theft of mobile devices by enabling individual operators to prevent the use of stolen mobile devices on their own networks. This improves users' security by switching off stolen mobile devices, making them useless (bricked) for mobile devices thieves and thus less likely to be stolen in the first place. As the number of mobile devices and messaging users continue to grow, they become a target for fraudulent and criminal activities. Mobile Messaging application and infrastructure companies such as Mavenir, Primal Technologies, Svyazcom and Tekelec are examples of providers for Equipment Identity for worldwide mobile operators like Vodafone (Airwide), MTS (Svyazcom), 4GTSS and Cegetel (Tekelec) that deploy the lists for the CEIRs.
There is a TRA mandatory rule to use CEIR in the operator network to prevent the handset theft and cloning of dual SIM cards.
Maps Central Equipment Identity Register
See also
- The IMEI article has this relatively detailed CEIR/blacklist section.
- CEIR solution is with % 98 success in Turkey.
References
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External links
- Official website (subscription required)
- "General Information". Turkey: Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR).
Source of article : Wikipedia