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With the holidays just around the corner, a police official has taken to social media to give the public advice in cases of cell phone theft.

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The first circular governs the repair, servicing and maintenance of mobile phones units in the country. It also prohibits mobile phone service centers from altering the international mobile equipment identity (IMEI) number or unblocking blocked subscriber identification module or SIM cards.
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NTC Commissioner Ronald Solis told The STAR that the commission is currently drafting a memorandum circular that will require all mobile phone repair shops to register and be accredited by the NTC as a means of minimizing if not putting an end to cellphone theft.
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With the holidays just around the corner, a police official has taken to social media to give the public advice in cases of cell phone theft.

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The first circular governs the repair, servicing and maintenance of mobile phones units in the country. It also prohibits mobile phone service centers from altering the international mobile equipment identity (IMEI) number or unblocking blocked subscriber identification module or SIM cards.
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NTC Commissioner Ronald Solis told The STAR that the commission is currently drafting a memorandum circular that will require all mobile phone repair shops to register and be accredited by the NTC as a means of minimizing if not putting an end to cellphone theft.
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