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**Mobile Originating USSD Initiated
 
**Mobile Originating USSD Initiated
 
**Mobile Originating SS Initiated<br>On the events above, the 'address' and 'subaddress' parameters can be altered.
 
**Mobile Originating SS Initiated<br>On the events above, the 'address' and 'subaddress' parameters can be altered.
*Notifications:<br>We can receive notifications for the following events. NOTE: We can not alter the event flow. Eg. We can not keep the call alive if we received call terminated event.
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*Notifications:<br>We can receive notifications for the following events.<br>NOTE: We can not alter the event flow. Eg. We can not keep the call alive if we received call terminated event.
 
**Call Connected
 
**Call Connected
 
**Call Terminated
 
**Call Terminated
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**Set Up Call
 
**Set Up Call
 
**Send DTMF
 
**Send DTMF
*Parameters:
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*Parameters:<br>The following parameters can be provided, can be altered or are provided by the terminal.
 
**Address<br>The called party address. Details on TS 31.111 chapter 8.1
 
**Address<br>The called party address. Details on TS 31.111 chapter 8.1
 
**Subaddress<br>The called party subaddress. Details on TS 31.111 chapter  8.3
 
**Subaddress<br>The called party subaddress. Details on TS 31.111 chapter  8.3
  
 
====Browsing====
 
====Browsing====
Open a SIM provided URL in phone defaults browser.
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Open a SIM provided URL in phone's default browser.
 
*Standard: Details can be fond in TS 102 223.
 
*Standard: Details can be fond in TS 102 223.
 
*Terminal: This should work in a class C terminal.
 
*Terminal: This should work in a class C terminal.
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====Card Reader====
 
====Card Reader====
 
Get events and perform actions on an additional card reader,  
 
Get events and perform actions on an additional card reader,  
*Standard TS 102 223
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*Standard: Details can be found in TS 102 223
*Terminal Class: A
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*Terminal Class A is required
 
*Status: Not Tested
 
*Status: Not Tested
 
*Events:
 
*Events:
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*Standard: more documentation can be found in TS 102 223
 
*Standard: more documentation can be found in TS 102 223
 
*Status: In testing but no compatible device found!
 
*Status: In testing but no compatible device found!
*Terminal class E
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*Terminal class E is required
 
*Events:
 
*Events:
 
**Data available<br>Notification from the terminal that data has arrived from the network.
 
**Data available<br>Notification from the terminal that data has arrived from the network.
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*Requests
 
*Requests
 
**Provide Local Information<br>Request to the terminal to provide location information.
 
**Provide Local Information<br>Request to the terminal to provide location information.
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***the mobile country code (MCC), mobile network code (MNC), location area code/tracking area code (LAC/TAC) and cell ID of the current serving cell;<br>NOTE: For UTRAN the cell ID returned in terminal response is the last known cell ID which may not be the current serving cell, when the ME is on a dedicated channel.
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***the IMEI or IMEISV of the ME;
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***the Network Measurement Results (and the BCCH channel list if connected to GERAN);
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***the current date, time and time zone;
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***the current ME language setting;
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***the Timing Advance, suitable only for GERAN;
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***the current access technology;
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***the current network search mode;
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***the charge state of the battery (if class "g" is supported);
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***the WSID of the current I-WLAN connection;
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***The CSG ID list and corresponding HNB names (if available in the broadcasted information to the ME) of detected CSG or Hybrid cells in the Allowed CSG list or the Operator CSG list (if class "q" is supported);
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***The H(e)NB IP address. (if class "v" is supported);
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***The list of location information for surrounding macrocells (if class "w" is supported).
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**Language Notification<br>Inform the terminal what language will be used in this session.
 
**Language Notification<br>Inform the terminal what language will be used in this session.
 
**Geographical Location Request<br>Ask the terminal to provide advanced geographical location.<br>Terminal type N is required.
 
**Geographical Location Request<br>Ask the terminal to provide advanced geographical location.<br>Terminal type N is required.

Latest revision as of 14:14, 6 March 2014

Contents

[edit] SIM Events

[edit] Call Related Events and Requests

The following events are received by the SIM card when a call is made.

  • Standard: Details can be found in standard TS 31.111
  • Terminal Class: This events should work in all terminals.
  • Status: Tests were made successfully for Mobile Originating Calls
  • Events:
    The SIM is notified on the following events:
    • Mobile Originating Call Initiated
    • Mobile Originating SMS Initiated
    • Mobile Originating USSD Initiated
    • Mobile Originating SS Initiated
      On the events above, the 'address' and 'subaddress' parameters can be altered.
  • Notifications:
    We can receive notifications for the following events.
    NOTE: We can not alter the event flow. Eg. We can not keep the call alive if we received call terminated event.
    • Call Connected
    • Call Terminated
  • Requests - We can make the following requests:
    • Set Up Call
    • Send DTMF
  • Parameters:
    The following parameters can be provided, can be altered or are provided by the terminal.
    • Address
      The called party address. Details on TS 31.111 chapter 8.1
    • Subaddress
      The called party subaddress. Details on TS 31.111 chapter 8.3

[edit] Browsing

Open a SIM provided URL in phone's default browser.

  • Standard: Details can be fond in TS 102 223.
  • Terminal: This should work in a class C terminal.
  • Status: Not Tested
  • Events:
    We are notified when one of the following events occures:
    • Status
      Received when the browser receives a distant error from the network.
    • Terminated
      Received when the browser is terminated.
  • Requests:
    • Lunch Browser
      Ask a terminal to open a browser with the provided URL.

[edit] Access Technology

Notification sent from the phone to inform about the access technology 2g/3g

  • Standard Details can be found in TS 102 223
  • Status: Not Tested
  • Events:
    • Changed
      The access technology has changed from 2g/3g.

[edit] Card Reader

Get events and perform actions on an additional card reader,

  • Standard: Details can be found in TS 102 223
  • Terminal Class A is required
  • Status: Not Tested
  • Events:
    • Status
      Notification that a card was inserted or removed; or a card reader is available or unavailable.
  • Requests:
    • Power ON Card
      Start a session with an additional card.
    • Power OFF Card
      Stop a session with an additional card.
    • Perform Card APDU
      Send an APDU command to an additional card.
    • Get Reader Status
      Request to the terminal to provide additional information about additional card readers.

[edit] Data

The following events and requests are available for data exchange.

  • Standard: more documentation can be found in TS 102 223
  • Status: In testing but no compatible device found!
  • Terminal class E is required
  • Events:
    • Data available
      Notification from the terminal that data has arrived from the network.
    • Channel Status
      Notification from the terminal that the channel status is changed.
  • Requests
    • Open Channel
      Request to open a channel.
    • Send Data
      Request to send data on a open channel.
    • Receive Data
      Request to receive data on a open channel.
    • Close Channel
      Request to close a open channel.

[edit] User Interface

The following events and request are related to user interface.

  • Standard details can be found in standard TS 102 223
  • Status: Most of them were tested.
  • Events:
    • Display Parameter Change
      Notification from the terminal when the screen is resized.
    • Frames Information Changed
      Notification from the terminal when the frames are resized.
      Requires terminal class I.
    • Idle screen available
      Notification from the terminal that the screen is idle.
    • User activity
      Notification from the terminal when the the user is interacting with the terminal.
      This event is received only once after it was requested.
    • Menu Selection
      Notification from the terminal when the user has selected a menu item.
    • Menu Selection Help Request
      Notification from the terminal when the user requested help information on a menu.
  • Requests:
    • Get Input
      Prompt the user to insert a text.
    • Get InKey
      Prompt the user to insert a key.
    • Display Text
      Prompt a text to the user.
    • Set Up Menu
      Prompt a menu to the user.
    • Select Item
      Provide a list of options to the user and instruct him to select one.
    • Set Up Idle Mode Text
      Instruct the terminal to show the provided text when it is in idle mode.
    • Set Frames
      Set the number of frames in which the terminal should devide its screen.
      Requires terminal class I
    • Get Frame Status
      Get the parameters of a frame.
      Requires terminal class I

[edit] SMS

SMS related procedures.

  • Standard details can be found in standard TS 131 111
  • Status: Not tested yet
  • Events:
    Only OTA SMS are sent by the terminal to the SIM. Mobile Terminated SMS can not be intercepted by the SIM card.
    • SMS-Point to Point Data Download unformatted
    • SMS-Point to Point Data Download formatted
    • SMS-Cell Broadcast Data Download formatted
    • SMS-Cell Broadcast Data Download unformatted
  • Requests:
    • Send Short Message
      Send a short message to the network.
  • Parameters
    • Address
      The destination address.
    • SMS TPDU

[edit] SS

Supplementary Services events and requests.

  • Standard Details can be found in TS 131 111
  • Terminal class P is required for USSD Data Download. All other operations should work on any device.
  • Status: Send USSD tested.
  • Events:
    • USSD Data Download formatted
      Requires class P
    • USSD Data Download unformatted
      Requires class P
  • Requests:
    • Send SS
      Send a Supplementary Service request to the network.
    • Send USSD
      Send a USSD Request to the network. Only the last response arrives in the SIM card. If the USSD request requires a menu USSD session, the user interaction will me required.
  • Parameters
    • SS String
    • USSD String

[edit] IMS

The following events are dedicated for IMS.

  • Standard: Details can be found in TS 131 111
  • Terminal class E + T
  • Events
    • Download IMS Registration.
      Notification from the terminal to download the IMS registration message.
    • Download Incoming IMS Data.
      Notification from the terminal to download the incomming IMS message.
  • Parameters
    • IARI
    • IMPU List
    • IMS status code

[edit] Terminal

Terminal related events and requests.

  • Standard: details can be found in TS 102 223 and TS 131 111
  • Events
    • Location Status
      Notification from the terminal that it has changed its location.
      Status: tested
      Parameters:
      • Location Status: details can be found in TS 102.223 8.27
      • Location Information: details can be found in TS 102.223 8.19
    • Language Selection
      Notification from the terminal that the current used language has changed.
    • Network Reject
      Notification from the terminal that the network has rejected a request.
    • Timer expiration
      Notification from the terminal that a requested timer has expired.
  • Requests
    • Provide Local Information
      Request to the terminal to provide location information.
      • the mobile country code (MCC), mobile network code (MNC), location area code/tracking area code (LAC/TAC) and cell ID of the current serving cell;
        NOTE: For UTRAN the cell ID returned in terminal response is the last known cell ID which may not be the current serving cell, when the ME is on a dedicated channel.
      • the IMEI or IMEISV of the ME;
      • the Network Measurement Results (and the BCCH channel list if connected to GERAN);
      • the current date, time and time zone;
      • the current ME language setting;
      • the Timing Advance, suitable only for GERAN;
      • the current access technology;
      • the current network search mode;
      • the charge state of the battery (if class "g" is supported);
      • the WSID of the current I-WLAN connection;
      • The CSG ID list and corresponding HNB names (if available in the broadcasted information to the ME) of detected CSG or Hybrid cells in the Allowed CSG list or the Operator CSG list (if class "q" is supported);
      • The H(e)NB IP address. (if class "v" is supported);
      • The list of location information for surrounding macrocells (if class "w" is supported).
    • Language Notification
      Inform the terminal what language will be used in this session.
    • Geographical Location Request
      Ask the terminal to provide advanced geographical location.
      Terminal type N is required.
    • More Time
      Request to terminal for more processing time.
    • Refresh
      Request to terminal to reinitialize SIM card.
    • Timer Management
      Request to the terminal to emit a timer event after the specified time interval.

[edit] Service

Commands dedicated for terminal services.

  • Standard: details can be found in TS 102 223
  • Status: not tested
  • Terminal class F is required.
  • Requests:
    The following requests are available:
    • Declare Service
      Inform the terminal about a service supported by the SIM.
    • Search Service
      Search for a specific service in terminal's database.
    • Get Service Information
      Request to the terminal to provide information about a specific service.

[edit] MMS

MMS Related requests.

  • Standard details can be found in TS 102 223
  • Status: not tested
  • Terminal class J required
  • Requests:
    • Retreive MMS
      Request the terminal to retreive the MMS from the network with the given MMS message reference.
    • Submit MMS
      Request to terminal to submit the specified MM to the network.
    • Display MMS
      Request to terminal to display a MMS.

[edit] Card File System

[edit] USIM File System

Extracted from standard TS 131.102.

  • Language Indication
  • IMSI
  • Ciphering and Integrity Keys
  • Ciphering and Integrity Keys for Packet Switched domain
  • User controlled PLMN selector with Access Technology
  • Higher Priority PLMN search period
  • ACM maximum value
  • USIM Service Table
  • Accumulated Call Meter
  • Group Identifier Level 1
  • Group Identifier Level 2
  • Service Provider Name
  • Price per Unit and Currency Table
  • Cell Broadcast Message identifier selection
  • Access Control Class
  • Forbidden PLMNs
  • Location Information
  • Administrative Data
  • Cell Broadcast Message Identifier for Data Download
  • Emergency Call Codes
  • Cell Broadcast Message Identifier Range selection
  • Packet Switched location information
  • Fixed Dialling Numbers
  • Short messages
  • MSISDN
  • Short message service parameters
  • SMS status
  • Service Dialling Numbers
  • Extension2
  • Extension3
  • Short message status reports
  • Incoming Call Information
  • Outgoing Call Information
  • Incoming Call Timer
  • Outgoing Call Timer
  • Extension5
  • Capability Configuration Parameters 2
  • enhanced Multi Level Precedence and Pre-emption
  • Automatic Answer for eMLPP Service
  • Key for hidden phone book entries
  • Barred Dialling Numbers
  • Extension4
  • Comparison Method Information
  • Enabled Services Table
  • Access Point Name Control List
  • Depersonalisation Control Keys
  • Co-operative Network List
  • Initialisation values for Hyperframe number
  • Maximum value of START
  • Operator controlled PLMN selector with Access Technology
  • HPLMN selector with Access Technology
  • Access Rule Reference
  • Network Parameters
  • PLMN Network Name
  • Operator PLMN List
  • Mailbox Dialling Numbers
  • Extension6
  • Mailbox Identifier
  • Message Waiting Indication Status
  • Call Forwarding Indication Status
  • Extension7
  • Service Provider Display Information
  • MMS Notification
  • Extension 8
  • MMS Issuer Connectivity Parameters
  • MMS User Preferences
  • MMS User Connectivity Parameters
  • Network's Indication of Alerting
  • Voice Group Call Service
  • Voice Group Call Service Status
  • Voice Broadcast Service
  • Voice Broadcast Service Status

[edit] Terminal profile

[edit] Description

The terminal can be interrogated about which functions it supports.

  1. First byte (Download):
    1. Profile download
    2. SMS-PP data download
    3. Cell Broadcast data download)
    4. Menu selection
    5. SMS-PP data download
    6. Timer expiration
    7. USSD string data object support in Call Control by USIM
    8. Call Control by NAA
  2. Second byte (Other):
    1. Command result
    2. Call Control by NAA
    3. Call Control by NAA
    4. MO short message control support
    5. Call Control by NAA
    6. UCS2 Entry supported
    7. UCS2 Display supported
    8. Display Text
  3. Third byte (Proactive UICC):
    1. DISPLAY TEXT
    2. GET INKEY
    3. GET INPUT
    4. MORE TIME
    5. PLAY TONE
    6. POLL INTERVAL
    7. POLLING OFF
    8. REFRESH
  4. Fourth byte (Proactive UICC):
    1. Proactive UICC: SELECT ITEM
    2. Proactive UICC: SEND SHORT MESSAGE with 3GPP-SMS-TPDU
    3. Proactive UICC: SEND SS
    4. Proactive UICC:SEND USSD
    5. Proactive UICC: SET UP CALL
    6. Proactive UICC: SET UP MENU
    7. Proactive UICC: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION (MCC, MNC,LAC, Cell ID & IMEI)
    8. Proactive UICC: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION (NMR)
  5. Fifth byte (Event driven information):
    1. Proactive UICC: SET UP EVENT LIST
    2. Event: MT call
    3. Event: Call connected
    4. Event: Call disconnected
    5. Event: Location status
    6. Event: User activity
    7. Event: Idle screen available
    8. Event: Card reader status
  6. Sixth byte (Event driven information extensions):
    1. Language selection
    2. Browser Termination
    3. Data available
    4. Channel status
    5. Access Technology Change
    6. Display parameters changed
    7. Local Connection
    8. Network Search Mode Change
  7. Seventh byte (Multiple card proactive commands) for class "a":
    1. POWER ON CARD
    2. POWER OFF CARD
    3. PERFORM CARD APDU
    4. GET READER STATUS (Card reader status)
    5. GET READER STATUS (Card reader Identifier)
    6. RFU
  8. Eighth byte (Proactive UICC):
    1. Proactive UICC: TIMER MANAGEMENT (start, stop)
    2. Proactive UICC: TIMER MANAGEMENT (get current value)
    3. Proactive UICC: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION (date, time and time zone)
    4. GET INKEY
    5. SET UP IDLE MODE TEXT
    6. RUN AT COMMAND (i.e. class "b" is supported)
    7. SETUP CALL
    8. Call Control by NAA
  9. Ninth byte:
    1. DISPLAY TEXT
    2. SEND DTMF command
    3. Proactive UICC: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION
    4. Proactive UICC: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION (language)
    5. Proactive UICC: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION, Timing Advance
    6. Proactive UICC: LANGUAGE NOTIFICATION
    7. Proactive UICC: LAUNCH BROWSER
    8. Proactive UICC: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION (Access Technology)
  10. Tenth byte (Soft keys support) for class "d":
    1. Soft keys support for SELECT ITEM
    2. Soft Keys support for SET UP MENU
    3. RFU
  11. Eleventh byte (Soft keys information):
    1. Maximum number of soft keys available 'FF' value is reserved for future use
  12. Twelfth byte:
    1. OPEN CHANNEL
    2. CLOSE CHANNEL
    3. RECEIVE DATA
    4. SEND DATA
    5. GET CHANNEL STATUS
    6. SERVICE SEARCH
    7. GET SERVICE INFORMATION
    8. DECLARE SERVICE
  13. Thirteenth byte:
    1. CSD
    2. GPRS
    3. Bluetooth
    4. IrDA
    5. RS232
    6. b6,b7,b8 - Number of channels supported by terminal
  14. Fourteenth byte (Screen height):
    1. b1 - b4 - Number of characters supported down the terminal display as defined in clause 5.3.1
    2. No display capability (i.e class "ND" is indicated)
    3. No keypad available (i.e. class "NK" is indicated)
    4. Screen Sizing Parameters supported as defined inclause 5.3
  15. Fifteenth byte (Screen width):
    1. b1-b7 - Number of characters supported across the terminal display as defined in clause 5.3.2
    2. Variable size fonts
  16. Sixteenth byte (Screen effects):
    1. Display can be resized as defined in clause 5.3.3
    2. Text Wrapping supported as defined in clause 5.3.4
    3. Text Scrolling supported as defined in clause 5.3.5
    4. Text Attributes supported as defined in clause 5.3.7
    5. b5 - RFU
    6. b6 - b8 - Width reduction when in a menu as defined in clause 5.3.6
  17. Seventeenth byte:
    1. TCP, UICC in client mode, remote connection
    2. UDP, UICC in client mode, remote connection
    3. TCP, UICC in server mode
    4. TCP, UICC in client mode, local connection (i.e. class "k" is supported)
    5. UDP, UICC in client mode, local connection (i.e. class "k" is supported)
    6. RFU, bit = 0
    7. E-UTRAN (if class "e" issupported))
    8. HSDPA (if class "e" is supported))
  18. Eighteenth byte:
    1. Proactive UICC: DISPLAY TEXT (Variable Time out)
    2. Proactive UICC: GET INKEY (help is supported while waiting for immediate response or variable timeout)
    3. USB
    4. Proactive UICC: GET INKEY (Variable Timeout)
    5. Proactive UICC: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION (ESN)
    6. Call control on GPRS
    7. Proactive UICC: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION (IMEISV)
    8. Proactive UICC: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION (Search Mode change)
  19. Nineteenth byte (reserved for TIA/EIA-136-C facilities [25]):
    1. Reserved by TIA/EIA-136 [25] (Protocol Version support)
    2. RFU, bit = 0
  20. Twentieth byte (reserved for TIA/EIA/IS-820-A facilities [17]):
    1. Reserved by TIA/EIA/IS-820 [17]
  21. Twenty-first byte (Extended Launch Browser Capability) for class "c":
    1. WML
    2. XHTML
    3. HTML
    4. CHTML
    5. RFU, bit = 0
  22. Twenty-second byte:
    1. Support of UTRAN PS with extended parameters
    2. Proactive UICC: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION(battery state), (i.e. class "g" is supported)
    3. Proactive UICC: PLAY TONE (Melody tones and Themed tones supported)
    4. Multi-media Calls in SET UP CALL (if class h supported)
    5. Reserved by 3GPP (Toolkit-initiated GBA)
    6. Proactive UICC: RETRIEVE MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE (if class "j" is supported)
    7. Proactive UICC: SUBMIT MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE (if class "j" is supported)
    8. Proactive UICC: DISPLAY MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE (if class "j" is supported)
  23. Twenty third byte:
    1. Proactive UICC: SET FRAMES (i.e. class "i" is supported)
    2. Proactive UICC: GET FRAMES STATUS (i.e. class "i" is supported)
    3. MMS notification download (if class "j" is supported)
    4. Alpha Identifier in REFRESH command supported by terminal
    5. Geographical Location Reporting (if class "n" is supported)
    6. Proactive UICC: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION (MEID)
    7. Proactive UICC: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION (NMR(UTRAN))
    8. USSD Data download and application mode
  24. Twenty fourth byte for class "i":
    1. b1-b4 - Maximum number of frames supported (including frames created in existing frames)
    2. RFU, bit = 0
  25. Twenty-fifth byte (Event driven information extensions):
    1. Event: Browsing status
    2. Event: MMS Transfer status (if class "j" is supported)
    3. Event: Frame Parameters changed (i.e. class "i" is supported)
    4. Event: I-WLAN Access status (if class "e" is supported)
    5. Event Network Rejection
    6. Event: HCI connectivity event (i.e. class "m" is supported)
    7. Reserved by 3GPP (E-UTRAN support in Event Network Rejection)
    8. Multiple access technologies supported in Event
    9. Access Technology Change and PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION
      If bit "Multiple access technologies supported" is set to 1, it applies to the Event Access Technology Change if supported and all relevant modes of proactive command PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION that are supported.
  26. Twenty-sixth byte (Event driven information extensions):
    1. RFU, bit = 0 (for future event indication)
  27. Twenty-seventh byte (Event driven information extensions):
    1. RFU, bit = 0 (for future event indication)
  28. Twenty-eighth byte (Text attributes):
    1. Alignment left supported by Terminal
    2. Alignment centre supported by Terminal
    3. Alignment right supported by Terminal
    4. Font size normal supported by Terminal
    5. Font size large supported by Terminal
    6. Font size small supported by Terminal
    7. RFU, bit = 0
  29. Twenty-ninth byte (Text attributes):
    1. Style normal supported by Terminal
    2. Style bold supported by Terminal
    3. Style italic supported by Terminal
    4. Style underlined supported by Terminal
    5. Style strikethrough supported by Terminal
    6. Style text foreground colour supported by Terminal
    7. Style text background colour supported by Terminal
    8. RFU, bit = 0
  30. Thirtieth byte:
    1. I-WLAN bearer support (if class "e" is supported)
    2. Proactive UICC: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION (WSID of the current I-WLAN connection)
    3. TERMINAL APPLICATIONS (i.e. class "k" is supported)
    4. Steering of Roaming REFRESH support
    5. Proactive UICC: ACTIVATE (i.e class "l" is supported)
    6. Proactive UICC: GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION REQUEST (if class "n" is supported)
    7. Proactive UICC: PROVIDE LOCAL INFORMATION (Broadcast Network Information) (i.e. class "o" is supported)
    8. Steering of Roaming for I-WLAN REFRESH support

[edit] Values

Phone Type B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 B27 B28 B29 B30
Samsung Galaxy Express ff ff ff ff 7f 9d 00 df bf 00 00 1f e2 00 00 00 c3 6b 00 07 00 00 40 00 50 00 00 00 00 08
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 ff ff ff ff 7f 9d 00 df bf 00 00 1f e2 00 00 00 c3 6b 00 07 00 00 40 00 50 00 00 00 00 08
HTC One X+ ff ff ff ff 7f 1d 00 df b7 03 02 1f 22 00 00 00 83 00 00 00 00 00 40 10 00 00 00 00 00 00
IPhone 4 ff ff ff ff 7f 91 00 df bf 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 f0 00 03 00 00 60 00 50 00 00 00 00 00
Nokia E72 ff ff ff ff 7f 1d 00 df bf 00 00 17 e2 05 0f 00 03 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
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