In what raises privacy concerns and fears around state surveillance, govt has asked smartphone makers to mandatorily pre-install its Sanchar Saathi app on their devices, ostensibly to strengthen cyber security on the devices and prevent tampering and spoofing of IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number.The order, originally issued on November 21, gives the device makers тАУ ranging from Apple, Samsung, Google, Motorola, and the Chinese lot of Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo тАУ 90 days to comply with the regulation or otherwise face penalties. The govtтАЩs order is even valid for devices being imported to the country, or still in pre-sales transit.The direction — that raised red flags within the industry as well as privacy advocates — said, тАЬCentral govt hereby directs every manufacturer and importers of mobile handsets that are intended for use in India toтАж ensure that the Sanchar Saathi mobile application, as specified by Department of Telecom (DoT), is pre-installed on all mobile handsets manufactured or imported for use in India.тАЭAnd to ensure that the exercise does not end up as mere eyewash, the order also asks the companies to ensure that the pre-installed Sanchar Saathi app is тАЬreadily visible and accessible to the end usersтАЭ at the time of first use or device setup and that тАЬits functionalities are not disabled or restrictedтАЭ.The order said that a provision to follow the instructions should also be made for devices which are in transit for sales. тАЬFor all such devices that have already been manufactured and are in sales channels in India, the manufacturer and importers of mobile handsets shall make an endeavour to push the App through software updates.тАЭSanchar Saathi is pitched as a citizen-centric initiative of DoT that promises to тАЬempower mobile subscribers, strengthen their securityтАЭ while increasing awareness about govt initiatives.The direction has been given under the Telecommunications (Telecom Cyber Security) Rules, 2024, and its further amendments. тАЬRule 5 of the Rules empowers the govt to establish digital or other mechanisms necessary to identify and report acts that may endanger telecom cyber security, and accordingly, the DoT has instituted the Sanchar Saathi App, that, inter-alia, enables stakeholders to report IMEI related suspicious misuse and also to verify authenticity of IMEIs used in mobile devices,тАЭ the order said.The order said that mobile handsets bearing duplicate or spoofed IMEI pose serious danger to telecom cyber security. Govt instructed the manufacturer and importers of mobile handsets to submit compliance reports to the DoT within 120 days from issue of the directions. тАЬFailure to comply with these directions shall attract action under the Telecommunications Act, 2023, the Telecom Cyber Security Rules, 2024 (as amended), and other applicable laws.тАЭ
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