From: Aki Niemi <aki@protocolpolice.com>
To: ofono@ofono.org
Subject: Re: MNC/MCC as string?
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 09:16:38 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <7bc2c3262bf41a8bdc07149a9fea3098@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200906101115.20159.denkenz@gmail.com>
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On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 11:15:19 -0500, Denis Kenzior <denkenz@gmail.com>
wrote:
> It doesn't seem this clear-cut. E.g. according to my Neo on with
T-Mobile
> US
> SIM:
>
> AT+COPS?
> +COPS: 0,0,"T-Mobile"
> OK
> AT+COPS=3,2
> OK
> AT+COPS?
> +COPS: 0,2,"31026"
> OK
> AT+COPS=2
> OK
> +CREG: 0
> AT+COPS=1,2,"31026"
> OK
> +CREG: 2
> +CREG: 1,"99EC","1A11"
>
> At least according to wikipedia the real MCC/MNC of T-Mobile is 310260.
Go
>
> figure.
I think this might be a separate issue with some North American operators
that seem to pad also 3-digit codes, effectively dropping that trailing
zero. Perhaps this is for legacy reasons.
>> Nokia modems both send and receive MNC/MCC pairs as Binary Coded Decimal
>> (BCD) strings. Any 2 digit MNC is padded with 0xF. Problem is, when
>> listing
>> operators, the conversion of MNC codes from BCD to short loses this
>> information, and will result in manual network selection failing (BCD
>> '001'
>> -> short '1' -> BCD '01F' != BCD '001').
>>
>> Anyone opposed to changing the mnc and mcc code types from short to
>> string?
>>
>
> I agree that this does seem to be an issue, so no problems in changing
> this.
> Do you consider this an implementation issue only (e.g. APIs do not
change)
> or
> do you want to change the NetworkOperator attributes to a string as well?
I would go ahead and change them as well. In theory, there could exist both
2- and 3-digit MNCs within a single MCC, for which having strings is the
safest option.
Cheers,
Aki
prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-06-11 6:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-06-10 11:26 MNC/MCC as string? Aki Niemi
2009-06-10 16:15 ` Denis Kenzior
2009-06-10 16:42 ` =?unknown-8bit?q?R=C3=A9mi?= Denis-Courmont
2009-06-10 17:41 ` Denis Kenzior
2009-06-11 11:46 ` Marcel Holtmann
2009-06-11 14:04 ` Jan Luebbe
2009-06-11 15:09 ` Marcel Holtmann
2009-06-11 14:32 ` Denis Kenzior
2009-06-11 15:12 ` Marcel Holtmann
2009-06-11 18:00 ` Aki Niemi
2009-06-11 18:10 ` Marcel Holtmann
2009-06-11 19:02 ` Aki Niemi
2009-06-11 19:18 ` Marcel Holtmann
2009-06-11 19:38 ` Aki Niemi
2009-06-11 20:08 ` Denis Kenzior
2009-06-12 10:01 ` Aki Niemi
2009-06-12 10:12 ` Marcel Holtmann
2009-06-12 10:53 ` Aki Niemi
2009-06-13 1:01 ` Denis Kenzior
2009-06-12 10:56 ` =?unknown-8bit?q?R=C3=A9mi?= Denis-Courmont
2009-06-11 19:58 ` =?unknown-8bit?q?R=C3=A9mi?= Denis-Courmont
2009-06-11 20:33 ` Marcel Holtmann
2009-06-11 20:35 ` Marcel Holtmann
2009-06-11 18:24 ` Denis Kenzior
2009-06-11 18:10 ` Aki Niemi
2009-06-11 6:16 ` Aki Niemi [this message]
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