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Application protocol
C
FDN/BDN Procedures
D
Suggested contents of the EFs at pre personalization
E
SIM application Toolkit protocol diagrams
F
Examples of coding of LSA Descriptor files for SoLSA
G
Image Coding Schemes
H
Coding of EFs for NAM and GSM-AMPS Operational Parameters
I
EF changes via Data Download or SIM Toolkit applications
J
Tags defined in the present document
K
Example of MMS coding
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Change History
11
Application protocol
Word‑p. 108
11.1
General procedures
Word‑p. 110
11.2
SIM management procedures
11.2.1
SIM initialization
11.2.2
GSM session termination
Word‑p. 112
11.2.3
Emergency Call Codes
Word‑p. 113
11.2.4
Language preference
11.2.5
Administrative information request;
11.2.6
SIM service table request
11.2.7
SIM phase request
11.2.8
SIM Presence Detection and Proactive Polling
11.2.9
Preferred Language
11.3
CHV related procedures
11.3.1
CHV verification
Word‑p. 114
11.3.2
CHV value substitution
11.3.3
CHV disabling
11.3.4
CHV enabling
11.3.5
CHV unblocking
Word‑p. 115
11.4
GSM security related procedures
11.4.1
GSM algorithms computation
11.4.2
IMSI request
11.4.3
Access control request
11.4.4
Higher Priority PLMN search period request
11.4.5
Location information
11.4.6
Cipher key
11.4.7
BCCH information
11.4.8
Forbidden PLMN
Word‑p. 116
11.4.9
LSA information
11.4.10
GPRS Location information
11.4.11
GPRS Cipher key
11.5
Subscription related procedures
11.5.1
Dialling numbers
11.5.2
Short messages
Word‑p. 119
11.5.3
Advice of Charge (AoC)
11.5.4
Capability configuration parameters
Word‑p. 120
11.5.5
PLMN selector
11.5.6
Cell broadcast message identifier
11.5.7
Group identifier level 1
11.5.8
Group identifier level 2
11.5.9
Service Provider Name
11.5.10
Voice Group Call Services
11.5.11
Voice Broadcast Services
Word‑p. 121
11.5.12
Enhanced Multi Level Pre-emption and Priority Service
11.5.13
Cell Broadcast Message range identifier
11.5.14
Depersonalisation Control Keys
11.5.15
Short message status report
11.5.16
Network's indication of alerting
Word‑p. 122
11.5.17
User controlled PLMN Selector with Access Technology
11.5.18
Operator controlled PLMN Selector with Access Technology
11.5.19
HPLMN Selector with Access Technology
11.5.20
CPBCCH information
11.5.21
Investigation Scan
11.5.22
Void
11.5.23
PLMN Network Name
11.5.24
Operator PLMN List
Word‑p. 123
11.5.25
Message Waiting Indication
11.5.26
Call Forwarding Indication Status
11.5.27
Service Provider Display Information
11.5.28
MMS Notifications
11.5.29
MMS Issuer Connectivity Parameters
Word‑p. 124
11.5.30
MMS User Preferences
11.5.31
MMS User Connectivity Parameters
11.6
SIM Application Toolkit related procedures
11.6.1
Initialization procedure
11.6.2
Proactive polling
11.6.3
Support of commands
11.6.4
Support of response codes
Word‑p. 125
11.6.5
Command-response pairs
11.6.6
Independence of normal GSM and SIM Application Toolkit tasks
11.6.7
Use of BUSY status response
11.6.8
Use of NULL procedure byte
11.6.9
Using the TERMINAL PROFILE, ENVELOPE, and TERMINAL RESPONSE commands
11.6.10
Using the FETCH command
Word‑p. 126
11.6.11
Data Download via SMS CB
11.6.12
Data Download via SMS PP
11.6.13
Menu selection
11.6.14
Call Control
11.6.15
Proactive SIM
11.6.16
Mobile Originated Short Message control by SIM
11.6.17
SIM data download error
11.6.18
Image Request
Word‑p. 127
11.7
MExE related procedures
11.7.1
MExE ST
11.7.2
Operator root public key
11.7.3
Administrator root public key
11.7.4
Third Party root public key(s)
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(Normative)
Void
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(Normative)
Void
C
FDN/BDN Procedures
Word‑p. 129
D
Suggested contents of the EFs at pre personalization
Word‑p. 134
E
SIM application Toolkit protocol diagrams
Word‑p. 137
F
Examples of coding of LSA Descriptor files for SoLSA
Word‑p. 144
G
(Normative) Image Coding Schemes
Word‑p. 145
G.1
Basic Image Coding Scheme
G.2
Colour Image Coding Scheme
Word‑p. 146
H
(Normative) Coding of EFs for NAM and GSM-AMPS Operational Parameters
Word‑p. 148
H.1
Elementary File Definitions and Contents
H.1.1
EF
MIN
(Mobile Identification Number)
H.1.2
EF
ACCOLC
(Access Overload Class)
H.1.3
EF
SID
(System ID Of Home System)
Word‑p. 149
H.1.4
EF
IPC
(Initial Paging Channel)
H.1.5
EF
GPI
(Group ID)
Word‑p. 150
H.1.6
EF
S-ESN
(SIM Electronic Serial Number)
H.1.7
EF
COUNT
(Call Count)
Word‑p. 151
H.1.8
EF
PSID
(Positive/Favoured SID list)
H.1.9
EF
NSID
(Negative/Forbidden SID List)
Word‑p. 152
H.1.10
EF
SPL
(Scanning Priority List)
Word‑p. 153
H.1.11
EF
NETSEL
(Network Selection Activation Flag)
Word‑p. 154
H.1.12
EF
CSID
(Current/Last Registered SID)
Word‑p. 155
H.1.13
EF
REG-THRES
H (Registration Threshold)
H.1.14
EF
CCCH
(Current Control Channel)
Word‑p. 156
H.1.15
EF
LDCC
(Latest DCC)
H.1.16
EF
GSM-RECON
(GSM Reconnect Timer)
H.1.17
EF
AMPS-2-GSM
(AMPS to GSM Rescan Timing Table)
Word‑p. 157
H.1.18
EF
*FC1
(Feature Activation Codes)
H.1.19
EF
AMPS-UI
(AMPS USAGE INDICATORS)
Word‑p. 158
H.2
Authentication Functionality
Word‑p. 159
H.2.1
A-KEY (ANSI-41 Authentication Key)
H.2.2
SSD (Shared Secret Data)
H.3
Authentication commands
H.3.1
Generation of Authentication Signature Data and Ciphering Keys
Word‑p. 160
H.3.2
Validation and Storage of Entered A-Key's
Word‑p. 161
H.3.3
Ask Random Task
H.3.4
Update Shared Secret Data
Word‑p. 162
H.3.5
Confirm Shared Secret Data
H.3.6
CMEA Encryption of Voice Channel Data Digits
H.3.7
SIM Status Codes
Word‑p. 163
I
EF changes via Data Download or SIM Toolkit applications
Word‑p. 164
J
Tags defined in the present document
Word‑p. 167
K
Example of MMS coding
Word‑p. 168
K.1
Coding example for MMS User Preferences
K.2
Coding Example for MMS Issuer/User Connectivity Parameters
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Change History
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