The
                  Lebanese Ministry of telecommunication along with the local Mobile network operators
                  were increasingly confronted with the emerging of stolen, cloned and fraudulent
                  terminals on mobile networks. This matter represents a real danger to the
                  public, homeland security, government income and operators’ networks.
Therefore,
                  the new measures of inMobiles MIRS (Mobile Identity Registration System)
                  platform set under the Ministry of Telecommunications regulations, aim at
                  regulating this sector through a new reliable system and making sure that the
                  import of mobile phones into Lebanese territories is in conformity with the law
                  and that imported devices are not counterfeit.
inMobiles’
                  MIRS has been fully developed in house by a team of more than one hundred
                  highly skilled engineers and helped benefiting the Lebanese Government by: (1)
                  ensuring the compliance of mobile devices existing on the telecommunication
                  market with international standards, through the certification of all devices
                  according to the IMEI; (2) preventing all counterfeit or stolen devices, or
                  those that do not conform to international standards, from functioning on the
                  network and accessing it; (3) receiving declarations; (4) defining technical
                  standards of telecommunications equipment and terminals; (5) proceeding with
                  approvals required for manufacturing, importing and marketing every device
                  connected on the network and accessible to the public; (6) rationalizing and
                  increase tax revenues; and (7) increasing revenues generated by the treasury
                  due to the collection of customs duties.
Consequently,
                  inMobiles, in partnership with the Lebanese Ministry of Telecommunications and
                  the local mobile network operators “Touch” and “Alfa”, established practical
                  procedures that the subscriber can adopt to make sure that his/her device is
                  compliant. Subscribers can contact the respective MNO Customer Service for
                  further information or send an empty SMS free of charge to the service
                  dedicated Short code and they will receive an instant message explaining the
                  status and model of their device and the steps to follow in case it wasn’t
                  compliant. The subscriber can also send an SMS with the IMEI number of their
                  device to the same Short code and they will receive an instant message stating
                  the devices’ model.
Although
                  and in order to facilitate the examination process, inMobiles’ MIRS has also
                  dedicated a specific section within the Ministry website so that the
                  subscribers can enter the IMEI number and get the information they need on
                  their device’s status, model and compliancy.
As
                  a result, and comparing the difference between TAX income of August 2017 and
                  August 2018, InMobiles’ MIRS platform exceeded the mentioned revenue of 20
                  times, and this number is subject to increase onwards.
