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Why is the message "This mobile is registered in the MDMS system" coming?


 Is your phone today "This mobile is registered in the MDMS system." Did you get the message? If so, be sure. Not only you, but the Nepal Telecommunication Authority is also sending similar messages to all phones in Nepal today Thursday.


In some phones, the message that the phone has been registered in the MDMM system has been sent, while in some, it may not have been sent yet. Why did you get such a message on the phone today? If such a message does not come, what happens to the mobile phone?



After a long time, finally, the Nepal Telecommunication Authority has officially launched the Mobile Device Management System (MDMS) system in Nepal from Thursday. With the implementation of this system, SIM will not be supported in phones other than phones with registered IMEI number in Nepal Telecommunication Authority.


This means that from today you cannot use any phone (to call, send SMS or use the Internet) without registering it in the MDMS system of Nepal Telecommunication Authority.


The message received on your mobile means that your phone has been registered in the MDMS system. Don't worry if you haven't received it yet. The said phone has also been registered or is in the process of being registered. If your phone was purchased before today (2079 Bhadra 30) or brought from outside, then all those phones are automatically registered in the MDMS system.


Now many people may be wondering what will happen to the phone brought from outside after Bhadra 30. For that too, the Telecommunication Authority has brought another policy. Under which the phone must be registered in MDMS within 15 days of receiving it from abroad. If it is not registered within that time period, the Telecommunication Authority will put the phone on the redlist. The phone does not support any network in Nepal after being redlisted.


This means that the phone will not support any SIM from Nepal. If you have previously brought the phone from abroad, you do not need to do any kind of registration.


Isn't the mobile phone you have or want to buy from the market illegal? Do this to find out


The regulatory Nepal Telecommunication Authority has implemented the Mobile Device Management (MDMS) system from Thursday to prevent illegal mobile phones from operating within Nepal. Along with this, after today i.e. after 20 August 2079, mobiles which are not registered in MDMS will not work in Nepal.


In this case, do you have a mobile registration or not? Or is the mobile you want to buy in the market legal or illegal? In such a situation, it is natural for you to be curious about how to know that subject.




Today we are giving you tips on how to know whether the mobile phone you have or you want to buy from the market is illegal or not. For this, first of all, you need to see the IMEI of the mobile you want to know.


Every device that uses a SIM card has a 15-digit IMEI. Which do not match each other. In a way, the IMEI number is the identification of any device that has a SIM card.


You can find its IMEI number by dialing *#06# on your mobile. But what to do for the IMEI number of the new mobile in the market?


Don't worry, the IMEI number is given in the box of every new mobile set. Now after finding the IMEI number click here and put it in the empty box inside and press the blue button.


By doing this, it is possible to know the information that the mobile authority is not registered in the MDMS and has not been used.


The authority's request to purchase mobile only by checking the system from today


 Nepal Telecommunication Authority has requested to purchase mobile only after checking the system from today. By implementing the Mobile Device Management System (MDMS) from today, the authority has asked the customers to check the mobile system they are going to purchase and make the purchase only.


This system, which was said to be implemented for a long time, was put into operation by the regulator from Thursday. Along with this, the illegal import, sale, distribution and use of mobile sets will be discouraged and made more systematic and stolen and lost mobile sets will be tracked and blocked to prevent such mobiles from operating within Nepal.


However, till 30th August 2079, all the mobile sets, including the mobile sets that are brought in individually from abroad, have been arranged to be automatically registered in the MDMS system.

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