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AT&T Teams with T-Mobile to Fight Smartphone Theft
AT&T Teams with T-Mobile to Fight Smartphone Theft

By Jennifer LeClaire
November 2, 2012 10:12AM

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"While the GSM and CDMA databases are important, consumers also play a key role in protecting their information and preventing smartphone theft," said CTIA President and CEO Steve Largent of AT&T and T-Mobile's joint effort. "By using passwords or PINs, as well as remote wiping capabilities, consumers can help to dry up the aftermarket for stolen devices."
 



If you've ever had your smartphone stolen, then you know how painful it can be. Now, AT&T Relevant Products/Services and T-Mobile are teaming up in an effort to ease the pain by combating smartphone theft.

AT&T just completed the second phase of its stolen-phone database, which lets customers report and block stolen wireless Relevant Products/Services devices. Practically speaking, this means AT&T can now share data Relevant Products/Services on stolen phones with other carriers that use GSM technology -- and that paves the way for reported stolen phones to be disabled on AT&T's network Relevant Products/Services. T-Mobile is the only other major GSM carrier in the U.S.

"As part of our many efforts to address this important issue, we launched a new Web site in May to help educate our customers on protecting their wireless device Relevant Products/Services, and in July we began the initial phase of our stolen phone database," said Bob Quinn, senior vice president of Federal Regulatory and chief privacy officer. "Our customers' safety is a top priority for AT&T, and we look forward to continuing our work in this area."

Deterring Smartphone Thefts

AT&T's effort to combat smartphone theft began earlier this year. AT&T joined Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, Washington, D.C., Police Chief Cathy Lanier, NYPD Deputy Chief Phil Pulaski and other wireless carriers at an event to discuss the growing problem of wireless device theft.

CTIA-The Wireless Association and the participating wireless companies, along with FCC and law enforcement officials, announced four voluntary steps the wireless industry would take to deter smartphone thefts and protect Relevant Products/Services consumer data. Included in the four steps was a database designed to prevent GSM smartphones that were reported as stolen from being activated or provided service in the U.S. by Oct. 31, 2012.

The Consumer's Part

Steve Largent, CTIA president and CEO, said his organization and its member companies have always been advocates for wireless users' safety.

"While the GSM and CDMA databases are important, consumers also play a key role in protecting their information and preventing smartphone theft. By using passwords or PINs, as well as remote Relevant Products/Services wiping capabilities, consumers can help to dry up the aftermarket for stolen devices," Largent said.

"Today's average wireless user stores a lot of personal information on a mobile Relevant Products/Services device, such as pictures, video, banking and other sensitive data. It's important consumers know that by taking simple precautions, such as downloading a few apps Relevant Products/Services, they can protect their information from unauthorized users."

AT&T customers can report a stolen phone and suspend service online at www.att.com/stolenphone, at an AT&T store, or by contacting AT&T Customer Care at (800) 331-0500. Within 24 hours, AT&T will block the use of a device reported as stolen.
 

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