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how do I find my IMSI number? |
shawnmccall9 Joined: Apr 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Chicago, IL USA PM |
I wanna know this. How do I do it? |
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snw Joined: Feb 20, 2003 Posts: 97 From: Huset med de Harde i PM |
You dont mean lMEI? that would be *#06#
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vikram_sharma Joined: Apr 08, 2003 Posts: 2 From: INDIA PM, WWW
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The International Mobile Subscriber Identity is a unique identifier allocated to each mobile subscriber in a GSM and UMTS network. It consists of a MCC (Mobile Country Code), a MNC (Mobile Network Code) and a MSIN (Mobile Station Identification Number).
It is no where stored in your Mobile phone like your PIn and OUk Code so you can't watch it but you can ask with your opertor
at least i don't know.
it is basically 15 digit key
0-3 = mcc
0-2/3 = mnc
rest is MSIN
StylelessAmpersand From India with Ericsson |
mkt Joined: Dec 11, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Poland PM |
There should be some software to read it, at least there was for older phones like J-5
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szuba Joined: Feb 26, 2003 Posts: 6 PM |
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On 2003-04-08 06:40, shawnmccall9 wrote:
I wanna know this. How do I do it?
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Like said already...
#06#
or...
Take off your battery and it should say it under that... on the phone. (where the barcode and all that 'stuff' is |
shawnmccall9 Joined: Apr 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Chicago, IL USA PM |
I was hoping to find the IMSI without s/w...but you folks have confirmed what I figured would be the answer. And for those who answered #06#, that is for the IMEI. Nice try though ya'll. |
snw Joined: Feb 20, 2003 Posts: 97 From: Huset med de Harde i PM |
Ok, so you can get it from your service provider, what would you want it for anyway? Does it make you a better person if you knew it? =)
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shawnmccall9 Joined: Apr 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Chicago, IL USA PM |
to understand how roaming agreements effect me as roaming agreements change amongst companies
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vve Joined: Dec 16, 2002 Posts: 23 From: Moscow, Russia PM |
The simplest method:
1. Connect your phone to your PC's COM port with a data cable.
2. Start any terminal program (e.g. Hyperterm) and select a port the phone is connected to.
3. Type in "AT+CIMI" command (w/o quotes, terminated by Enter).
4. See result. |
mkt Joined: Dec 11, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Poland PM |
It works, just checked it!
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shikha Joined: Sep 17, 2010 Posts: 1 PM |
On 2003-04-17 17:57:00, mkt wrote:
It works, just checked it!
@Mkt: I tried but I dont know the place where to type "AT+CIMI".
Can u help?? |
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