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Product Manager Join Date: Jan 2020 Location: Balkan
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Member: 2942751 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 305 | Check the Status of Your Device in Canada Anytime a GSM, HSPA or LTE wireless device is reported as lost or stolen to a participating Canadian wireless service provider, that device’s unique IMEI number is added to a shared national blacklist (the “Blacklist”). Any device appearing on the Blacklist is blocked, and participating Canadian wireless service providers do not allow it to be used on their respective wireless networks. Remember, if your device is lost or stolen, report it to your service provider immediately. Only wireless service providers can add a device to the Blacklist. LINK |
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