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This is a sub-selection from Ok , that is just messed up.

djdanska
Rudie32
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join:2001-04-21
San Diego, CA

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Re: Finally!

said by AnonMe :

Seems like this database/website/importing of data from the carriers could be up in running in a month's time with 1 person's labor.

I agree. It shouldn't take 18 months. T-Mobile already does block IMEI's. (Not with stolen but with unpaid phones/accounts)
Terabit
join:2008-12-19

Terabit

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Especially considering this has been in action for years overseas.

Aussies were the first to implement the system and Europe soon followed with great success.

Maxo
Your tax dollars at work.
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join:2002-11-04
Tallahassee, FL

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said by djdanska:

said by AnonMe :

Seems like this database/website/importing of data from the carriers could be up in running in a month's time with 1 person's labor.

I agree. It shouldn't take 18 months. T-Mobile already does block IMEI's. (Not with stolen but with unpaid phones/accounts)

These companies are not nimble. Simple things take them lots of time to do. They can't do anything without a committe and lots of arguing.
I think a moderately technical person could have one running in just a few hours with an api.

shaner
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join:2000-10-04
Calgary, AB

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said by Terabit:

Especially considering this has been in action for years overseas.

Aussies were the first to implement the system and Europe soon followed with great success.

Oh! That's the kiss of death right there. The Europeans do it? Then it won't work in America.
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This is a sub-selection from Ok , that is just messed up.