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min read / 3 April 2026
Losing your SIM card is no trivial matter. Within minutes, a mobile line can be used to make calls, receive verification texts or use data, even whilst abroad. For both Luxembourg residents and cross-border workers, the right course of action is therefore not to wait, but to act quickly. If you have a Luxembourg mobile plan, it’s best to know in advance the procedure to follow to limit fraudulent use, protect your access and get your line back up and running without cancelling your contract. At Eltrona, the procedure is clear: notify the operator immediately, confirm the request in writing, then request a new SIM card to reactivate the line. This approach is in line with best practice in the telecoms sector and mobile cybersecurity.
A SIM card contains more than just a phone number. It provides access to an active line, calls, text messages and, in some cases, two-factor authentication. This is precisely why cybersecurity agencies are warning of the risk of fraud associated with lost, stolen or hijacked numbers. ENISA points out that an attacker who takes control of a number can intercept certain security codes and make it easier to take control of other accounts.
For a mobile customer, the risk is twofold:
This is a simple reason to treat the loss of a SIM card as an emergency, even if the smartphone itself hasn’t gone missing.
Eltrona’s procedure is clearly set out in its specific mobile phone terms and conditions. Until the customer has notified the operator, they remain liable for usage and payments relating to the line. As soon as the loss or theft is reported by calling the Helpline, the customer is exempt from liability for usage occurring after this notification. This declaration must then be confirmed by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. The line can be deactivated without terminating the contract. Finally, the service is reactivated via a new SIM card, subject to possible suspension, replacement and reactivation charges.
The first thing to do is to contact Eltrona as soon as possible. The official contact page lists the direct number +352 499 466 888. You can also use the contact form, but in an emergency, a phone call remains the quickest way to have the line suspended.
👉 If you lose it, please contact Eltrona first.
The appeal protects your position from the moment the information is submitted. However, the procedure is only complete once it has been confirmed by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. This step is important, as it formalises the request in accordance with Eltrona’s contractual terms and conditions.
Deactivating your line does not cancel your subscription. Once the situation has been reported, Eltrona can reactivate the service with a new SIM card. This is the key point to remember: you are not starting from scratch; you are simply reactivating your line under your existing contract.
Blocking the line is the first step, but it isn’t always enough. If your SIM card was in a lost or stolen phone, you should also take some steps to protect your accounts.
Quickly change the passwords for the services linked to your number:
Cybersecurity organisations also recommend using, where possible, authentication methods that are more secure than SMS alone, such as a dedicated app or a security token.
The GSMA points out that the IMEI can be used to identify a lost or stolen device and may help to block it from the network in certain circumstances. Although the Eltrona procedure described here primarily concerns the SIM card, keeping this identifier is still good practice and can be useful if the entire phone is stolen.
Consumer advice organisations recommend reporting the theft to the relevant authorities, as well as to the mobile network operator. This is particularly important if the device contained personal or work-related data.
For cross-border commuters and travellers, losing a SIM card is often even more stressful: you rely on your phone to find your way around, receive confirmations and stay in touch. However, the rule remains the same: contact your provider immediately to block the card once you’ve reported the loss. European telecoms support services also remind users that, in the event of loss or theft abroad, they must notify their provider without delay and, in the case of theft, report the incident to the local police.
Within the European Union and the EEA, roaming is governed by Regulation (EU) 2022/612. This makes it easier to use your mobile phone whilst travelling, but does not remove the need to protect your line in the event of loss. Data from the Commission and BEREC also show that roaming usage remains widespread, even though only a small proportion of subscribers exceed fair use thresholds. In other words, your line may remain active and continue to incur charges whilst you are travelling: it is therefore best to have it suspended without delay.
To help you plan your travels, Eltrona also offers a page dedicated to mobile phone use outside Luxembourg: Luxembourg roaming.
Losing your SIM card is often a good opportunity to review a few simple habits.
Sometimes, the problem isn’t that the SIM card has been lost, but that it has become unusable after too many failed PIN attempts. In this case, the procedure is different. Eltrona explains in its help centre that after several incorrect PIN entries, a SIM card may be blocked, and that after a certain number of PUK attempts, it must be replaced. The correct internal link here is therefore the ‘Blocked SIM card’ page.
When you travel frequently between Luxembourg and neighbouring countries, clarity of the service package is key. Eltrona offers simple and flexible mobile plans, including roaming and calls to and from Europe, as detailed on its website. This reassures customers who want a straightforward Luxembourg mobile plan that’s easy to manage, even after an incident such as losing their SIM card.
Losing an Eltrona SIM card is never pleasant, but the right course of action can be summed up in three words: report, confirm, replace. Report the loss immediately to stop unauthorised use, confirm the report by registered post to safeguard your claim, then request a new SIM card to get your line back up and running. For both Luxembourg residents and cross-border workers, this is essential, especially if you often use your mobile whilst travelling. If you’re looking for a mobile plan in Luxembourg that’s easy to manage, designed for everyday use and roaming in Europe, check out Eltrona’s offers and contact an advisor for prompt assistance.
Call Eltrona as soon as possible at +352 499 466 888 to report the loss or theft and request that the line be deactivated. This step triggers the protection provided for in the terms and conditions.
Yes, until you notify Eltrona by calling the Helpline. After reporting the loss, you are exempt from liability for subsequent usage, provided you follow the complete procedure.
Yes. The information provided over the phone must then be confirmed by registered letter with return receipt.
No. Disconnecting the line does not result in the termination of the contract. The service can be reactivated with a new SIM card.
Yes. Eltrona specifies that fees for suspension, SIM card replacement, and reactivation may be charged.