Hello Denis, On 07/19/2011 04:36 PM, Denis Kenzior wrote: > To my understanding, with mobile-broadband-provider-info the best we can > do is provision the internet context only. Thanks for the clarification. I thought that for those few cases where mms or wap settings are already present in the database, we could provision them as well. > This is there to handle MVNOs. Basically you might have a provider (A) > that owns the network and a provider (B) that buys access to A's > network. Both can administer different service plans (and have > different settings for APNs, etc). In theory the MNC of provider B > should be different from that of A, however some countries / networks > are weird and have re-used provider's A MCC/MNC for subscribers of > provider B. > > This is where the SPN comes in, since the MVNO is interested in > displaying their name to the customer, the SPN is nearly always provided > on the SIM. In the case of the same MCC/MNC, the SPN can thus be used > to distinguish between provider A's settings and provider B's settings. Thanks a lot for the help, it's clear now. Regards, Oleg -- Intel Finland Oy Registered Address: PL 281, 00181 Helsinki Business Identity Code: 0357606 - 4 Domiciled in Helsinki