Panasonic EB-GD75, EB-GD75C Service Manual

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Order Number: MCUK011201C8
Personal Cellular Phone
Battery life figures are dependent on battery and network conditions, SIM card and usage.
900 MHz
1800 MHz
Frequency Range Tx: 880 - 915MHz Tx: 1710 -1785 MHz
Rx: 925 - 960 MHz Rx: 1805 -1880 MHz
Tx/Rx frequency separation
45 MHz 95 MHz
RF Channel Bandwidth 200 kHz
Number of RF channels 174 374
Speech coding Full rate/Half rate/Enhanced Full rate
Operating temperature -10 °C to +55 °C
Type Class 4 Handheld Class 1 Handheld
RF Output Power 2 W maximum 1 W maximum
Modulation GMSK (BT = 0.3)
Connection 8 ch / TDMA
Voice digitizing 13 kbps RPE-LTP / 13 kps ACLEP / 5.6 kps CELP / VSLEP
Transmission speed 270.833 kbps
Diversity Frequency hopping
Signal Reception Direct conversion
Antenna Impedance 50 τ
(External Connector)
Antenna VSWR < 2.1 : 1 Dimensions Height: 106 mm
(excluding antenna) Width: 46 mm
Depth: 16 mm
Volum e 77 c c
Weight 82 g
Display Graphical chip on glass liquid crystal, Alphanumeric,
16 characters x 3 rows + 2 lines of icons.
Illumination 1 LED for the LCD
8 LEDs for the keypad (Green)
1 LED Incoming call (Green)
1 Charging LED (Red)
Keys 16-key Keypad, Navigation key.
SIM Plug-in type only
External DC Supply
Voltage
5.8 V
Battery 3.7 V nominal, 650mAh, Li-Ion
Standby Time 150 hrs maximum
Talk Time 360 m inutes m aximum
WARNING
This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public. It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product. Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service manual by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.
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INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
1.1. Purpose of the Manual
This Service Manual contains the information and procedures required for installing, operating and servicing the Panasonic GSM Personal Cellular Mobile Telephone system operating on GSM Digital Cellular Networks.
1.2. Structure of the Manual
The manual is structured to provide service engineering personnel with the following information and procedures:
1. General and technical information - provides a basic understanding of the equipment, kits and options, together with detailed information for each of the major component parts.
2. Installation and operating information - provides instructions for unpacking, installing and operating the equipment.
3. Servicing information - provides complete instructions for the testing, disassembly, repair and reassembly of each major component part. Step-by-step troubleshooting information is given to enable the isolation and identification of a malfunction, and thus determine what corrective action should be taken. The test information enables verification of the integrity of the equipment after any remedial action has been carried out.
4. Illustrated parts list - provided to enable the identification of all equipment components, for the ordering of spare / replacement parts.
1.3. Servicing Responsibilities
The procedures described in this manual must be performed by qualified service engineering personnel, at an authorised service centre. The service engineering personnel are responsible for fault diagnosis and repair of all equipment described in this manual.
WARNING
The equipment described in this manual contains polarised capacitors utilising liquid electrolyte. These devices are entirely safe provided that neither a short-circuit nor a reverse polarity connection is made across the capacitor terminals. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT OR, AT WORST, POSSIBLE INJURY TO PERSONNEL RESULTING FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK OR THE AFFECTED CAPACITOR EXPLODING. EXTREME CARE MUST BE EXERCISED AT ALL TIMES WHEN HANDLING THESE DEVICES.
Caution
The equipment described in this manual contains electrostatic devices (ESDs). Damage can occur to these devices if the handling procedures described in Section 4 are not adhered to.
Caution
This equipment may contain an internal battery in addition to the external battery packs. These batteries are recyclable and should be disposed of in accordance with local legislation. They must not be incinerated, or disposed of as ordinary rubbish.
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2.1. General
This section provides a general description and kit composition details for the GSM Handportable Telephone system and optional kits.
2.2. Features
The Panasonic Telephone Model GD75 is a high performance, small, light, handset for business and domestic use. The following features are provided:
1. Triple Rate, which includes Full Rate, Half rate and Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) speech, codec.
2. Dual Band, E-GSM 900 and GSM 1800 operation.
3. Tegic T9 Text Entry.
4. Voice Ringer.
5. Desktop Handsfree function comprising integral echo cancellation and noise suppression.
6. Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Browser.
7. Backup Battery.
8. Downloadable polyphonic melody ringtones.
9. Clock, Calculator and Currency Converter.
2.3. Handportable Main Kit
Figure 2.1: Handportable Main Unit Kit Contents
ITEM DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
1 Main Unit EB-GD75 or
EB-GD75C 2 Battery, Standard EB-BSD75 3 Travel Charger EB-CAD92 or EB-CAD95
- Document Pack See Section 8
2
3
1
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3.1. General
This section provides a brief guide to the operation and facilities available on the telephone handset. Refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the telephone for full operational information.
3.2. Liquid Crystal Display
The telephone handset has a graphical chip on glass display. The following icons are available:
Figure 3.1: Liquid Crystal Display
Following some operations, the display will clear automatically after three seconds or after pressing any key except .
Indicates received signal strength: strong signal area; weak signal area. Indicates that it is possible to make an emergency call.
Menu Number
The number of the feature indicated by the pointer. To access a feature enter the menu number on the keypad.
Displays the battery charge level:
Battery is at full charge Battery requires charging
The battery icon flashes during charging.
Menu Icon Displays a small icon related to the current status of the telephone:
telephone is roaming on a non-home network.
using the “Call Divert” feature or the telephone has Call-Divert set;
shows that vibration alert is switched on;
shows that the telephone is in silent mode - no tones;
flashes to indicate that there are unread text (SMS) messages. Lit when SMS area is full;
indicates the telephone is locked;
shows that the normal character set has been selected;
shows that the Greek character set has been selected;
shows that the Extended character set has been selected;
shows that numbers have been selected for text entry
T9 indicates that Tegic T9® predictive text mode is selected.
Information Icon
Displays a small icon according to the current menu level:
indicates the alarm is set.
indicates the current Phonebook is sourced from the Mobile Phonebook.
indicates the current Phonebook is sourced from the SIM Phonebook.
Indicates that the navigation key ( ) can be pressed. Each arrow will light individually to indicate which direction is valid.
Option Area
Pressing the select key ( ) will select the option displayed in the option area of the display.
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3.3. Location of Controls
Incoming / Charge indicator: Green - Incoming call. Red - Charging battery pack. External connector: Used to connect to external accessories or to charging equipment.
Figure 3.2: Location of Controls
Navigation Key. Scrolls through options or features menu and increases or decreases volume.
Cancel Key. Used mainly to cancel the current operation and return to the previous menu level. In some menus it has other functions.
Option key. Primarily used for accessing the Phonebook or switching character types.
Send Key. Makes a call.
End Key. Ends a call or switches the telephone on/off when pressed and held.
to
Digit keys. Enter wild numbers or pauses when pressed and held. Where appropriate the
0 key scrolls up or
down through abbreviated control names and then select to reveal the international access code “+”. Vibrate enable/disable Key. Press and hold to enable or disable the vibrate alert.
EARPIECE
INCOMING CALL / CHARGE INDICATOR
DISPLAY
MICROPHONE
EARPHONE / MICROPHONE SOCKET
EXTERNAL CONNECTOR
NAVIGATION KEY
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3.4. Concept of Operation
There is a close relationship between the Select keys, Navigation key and display.
Figure 3.3: Concept of Operation
Pressing up and down ( ) will move the pointer up and down and scroll through more information in the main area of the display.
Pressing left and right ( ) will scroll through options in both option areas of the display. To choose the required option, press
the corresponding Select Key ( ).
3.5. Alpha Entry
3.5.1 Character Set / Key Assignments
Alpha entry is used to enter alphanumeric characters in to the Phonebook, Short Messages and Greeting Message areas
Each time a key is pressed, it will display the next character. When another key is pressed, or no key is pressed for a short time, the cursor will move to the next position. To cycle between Greek characters ( ), extended characters (W), numerals (X) and normal characters (U)
press .
Key
Character / Operation
T9® Normal Greek Extended Numeric
Alternatives + - + - + - 0+P_ Punctuation “ @ – , . ; : ! ¡ ? ¿ ( ) ‘ & % + – / < > = £ $ ¥ ¤ § 1
abc A B C a b c A Ä Å Æ B C Ç a à b c 2
def D E F d e f D E É F d e è é f 3
ghi G H I g h i G H I g h i ì 4
jkl J K L j k l J K L j k l 5
mno M N O m n o M N Ñ O Ö ø m n ñ o ò ö 6
pqrs P Q R S p q r s P Q R S p q r s ß 7
tuv T U V t u v T U Ü V t u ù ü v 8
wxyz W X Y Z w x y z W X Y Z w x y z 9
Shift / Lock * * * * Space # # # #
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Select Key
Select Key
Secondary Option Area
Main
Option Area
Navigation Key
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3.5.2 Editing Alpha Entry
Pressing will move the cursor up or down one line. Pressing will move the cursor left or right one character. When the cursor is moved over a character and another key pressed this will insert the new character.
Pressing will delete the character to the left of the cursor.
3.6. Features Menu Structure
Figure 3.4: Features Menu Structure
SIM Phonebook Mobile Phonebook
0509-1
Key Guard
Browser
Phonebook
Browse Create Alert Profile Group Setting Review My Numbers Hot Key Dial
Call Service Call Divert Security
Network
Last Call All Calls Call Waiting Caller’s ID Withhold ID
Voice Calls Fax Calls Data Calls Cancel All Status
Phone Lock Call Bar PIN PIN2 Fixed Dial Barred Dial
New Network Search Mode Network List
Cost Left * Price/Unit * Max Cost * Warning at * Call Meter *
Bar Voice Bar Fax Bar Data Cancel All Status Password
* Feature is SIM / Network dependent.
Receive List Send List Create Chat SMS Review Parameters Broadcasts
Receive Message List Topics Languages
Auto Delete Lifetime Message Centre Report Protocol
Messages
Clock Set Clock Format Alarm Set Power On Time Power Off Time
Applications
Games Voice Memo Play Download Data *
Clock Function Calculator Currency
Home Second
Time Set Summer Time
Time Difference Summer Time Auto Adjustment
Display Pattern Display Format
Auto Adjustment Home Area
Idle Screen Greeting Animation Contrast Backlight Time
Personalise
All Tones Ring Volume Ring Type Melody Composer Voice Ringer Key Volume Key Tone Type Warning Tone
Voice Calls Fax Calls Data Calls Messages
Display Language Tegic Language
Type 21 Type 22
Language Tones Voice Command Display Setting Vibration Alert Discreet Mode User Message Auto Answer DTMF Length Defaults
Games
Ball Game Racing Game
Voice Dial Permission
Start Browser Browser Setting
< Server Name >
Phone Menu
Calls * Service Charges
Automatic Manual
Schedule
Linger Time Last Error Server Setting
Option moves up a level if SIM does not support ’Service Charges’ .
Melody Logo
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3.7. Incoming Call Line Identification (CLI)
When a call is received the last six digits of the CLI information is matched with the phonebook. Therefore an incoming call could be matched to the wrong phonebook entry.
3.8. Hot Key Dial Source List
The source for Hot Key Dial Numbers is normally ‘Phonebook’ or ‘Service Dial Numbers’. For some OEMs it may be a requirement to store these numbers in Flash-ROM. When the source is the Flash-ROM and the telephone software is updated, the source numbers may be lost. Also, if the user changes the source of the Hot Key Dial numbers, it will not be possible to redirect the source back to Flash-ROM. However, in the event that an OEM would like the Hot Key Dial source to be stored in the Flash-ROM, it is unlikely that the user will have the option to change the Hot Key Dial source.
3.9. Public Man Machine Interface (MMI)
3.9.1 General
It is possible to operate all GSM telephones in the same way using the Public MMI. The following operations will work with all GSM telephones. However, this information is restricted to those operations supported by the telephone.
The * and # in the following procedures should be replaced by and respectively. Also <SND> and <END> should be
replaced with and keys.
3.9.2 Reading the Phonebook Memory Location
# <MEMORY LOCATION> Leading zeros can be left out of the location number, e.g. 007 can be 7.
3.9.3 Presentation of IMEI
* # 0 6 #
3.9.4 Security
3.9.5 Call Hold
3.9.6 Call Waiting
Change PIN * * 0 4 * <OLD PIN> * <NEW PIN> * <NEW PIN> # Change PIN2 * * 0 4 2 * <OLD PIN2> * <NEW PIN2> * <NEW PIN2> # Unblock PIN * * 0 5 * <PIN UNBLOCKING KEY> * <NEW PIN> * <NEW PIN> # Unblock PIN2 * * 0 5 * <PIN2 UNBLOCKING KEY> * <NEW PIN2> * <NEW PIN2> #
Place a Call on Hold 2 <SND> Recall a Held Call 2 <SND> Make a Second Call <TELEPHONE NUMBER> <SND> Swap between two Held Calls 2 <SND> End Held Call 0 <SND> End Active Call 1 <SND> Reject Incoming Call 0 <SND>
Enable Call Waiting * 4 3 * <SND> Disable Call Waiting # 4 3 * <SND> Call Waiting Status * # 4 3 * # <SND>
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3.9.7 Calling Line Identification
3.9.8 Telecommunication Services used for Public MMI
Teleservice
Bearer Service
Feature Service Code
Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) 30 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) 31 Connected Line Presentation (CLOP) 76 Connected Line Restriction (CLOR) 77
Enable * <SERVICE CODE> * # <SND> Disable # <SERVICE CODE> * # <SND> Temporary Suppress Identification # 3 1 # <TELEPHONE NUMBER> <SND> Temporary Display Identification * 3 1 # <TELEPHONE NUMBER> <SND>
Service MMI Service Code
All teleservices 10 Telephony 11 All data teleservices 12 Facsimile services 13 Short Message Services (SMS) 16 All teleservices except SMS 19 Voice group services 17
Service MMI Service Code
All bearer services 20 All asynchronous services 21 All synchronous services 22 All data synchronous services 24 All data asynchronous services 25 All dedicated packet access 26 All dedicated PAD access 27
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3.9.9 Call Divert
3.9.10 Call Bar
Call Divert Type Service Code
Divert all calls 21 Divert all calls if busy 67 Divert calls if no reply 61 Divert if not reachable 62
Set (except “No Reply” Call Bar
* * <SERVICE CODE> * <FORWARD TELEPHONE NUMBER> * <TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE> # <SND>
Set “No Reply” Call Bar * * <SERVICE CODE> * <FORWARD TELEPHONE NUMBER> * <TELECOM’ SERVICE> * <TIME
TO RING (sec)> # <SND> Clear # # <SERVICE CODE> * <TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE> * # <SND> Status * * # <SERVICE CODE> * <TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE> * # <SND>
Clear all Call Diverts # # 0 0 2 #
Call Ball Type Service Code
All outgoing calls 33 Outgoing International calls 331 Outgoing International calls except those to the PLMN 332 All incoming calls 35 Incoming international calls when roaming 351
Set * <PASSWORD> * <TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE> # <SND> Clear # <TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE> # <SND> Status # <TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE> # <SND> Clear all Call Bar Types # 3 3 0 * <PASSWORD> # <SND> Change Call Bar Password * * 0 3 * * <OLD PASSWORD> * <NEW PASSWORD> * <NEW PASSWORD> # <SND>
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3.10. Troubleshooting
The user is given the following information and advised to contact the dealer if the problems persist:
Problem Cause Remedy
Telephone will not switch on
Check that the battery pack is fully charged and correctly connected to the telephone.
Extremely short battery life for a new battery pack
The network in use and the condition of the battery pack can affect battery life.
Avoid areas of poor reception. Ensure batteries are fully charged.
Short battery life for an old battery pack
The battery pack was worn out. Replace with a new one.
Short battery life for Ni­MH battery pack
The life of the battery pack is affected by improper charging, this is inherent in all Ni­MH batteries.
To maintain maximum performance, always use until the Low Battery Warning appears and then fully recharge the battery pack. To revive a Battery Pack, use the telephone until the Low Battery Warning appears and then fully recharge three times. However, if the battery life still is short, the battery pack has eventually worn out. Replace with a new one.
The battery level indicator
does not light when
charging
If a battery is deeply discharged it will take a short time before there is sufficient power in the telephone to light the battery level indicator .
Leave to charge for several minutes in temperatures between +5°C and +35°C.
Calls cannot be made The telephone is locked. Unlock the telephone (Menu: Security: Phone Lock).
Outgoing calls are barred. Disable the outgoing call barring (Menu: Security: Call Bar). The telephone is not registered to a network. Move to a coverage area and operate the telephone after it
has registered with a network.
Calls cannot be made from Fixed Dial Store
Check that SIM supports Fixed Dial Check if the Fixed Dial is switched on (Menu: Security: Fixed Dial). Check the telephone number is stored in the Fixed Dial.
Calls cannot be received The telephone is not switched on. Switch the telephone on.
Incoming calls are barred. Disable the incoming call barring (Menu: Security: Call Bar). The telephone is not registered to a network. Move to a coverage area and operate the telephone after it
has registered with a network.
Emergency calls cannot be made
User’s phone is not in a GSM coverage area.
Check that the antenna symbol is displayed. Move to a coverage area and operate the telephone when the antenna symbol is displayed.
Telephone numbers cannot be recalled
The telephone is locked. Unlock the telephone (Menu: Security: Phone Lock). Fixed Dial is switched on. Switch off Fixed Dial (Menu: Security: Fixed Dial).
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3.11. Important Error Messages
The following table is a list of error messages that may occur during use of the telephone, with a description and suggested course of action:
3.12. Security Codes
Error Message Explanation / Remedy
Area not Allowed Roaming in the selected area is not allowed. Network not Allowed Roaming with the selected network is not allowed. Security Failure The network has detected authentication failure because the SIM is not registered with that network. Contact
the Service Provider. SIM Blocked The SIM is blocked because the wrong PUK has been entered ten times. Contact the Service Provider. SIM Error The telephone has detected a problem with the SIM. Switch the telephone off and then back on. If the
message does not disappear, contact the Service Provider. Message Rejected A message has been received but the message store is full. To receive messages, delete some of the currently
stored messages or set messages to automatically clear (Menu: Messages: Parameters: Auto Delete).
Store Full PIN2 Invalidated The PIN2 is blocked permanently because the wrong PUK2 has been entered 10 times. Services controlled by
PIN2 cannot be used. Contact the Service Provider. Warning Store Full The message area is full. New messages cannot be stored until some of the currently stored messages are
deleted.
Continue? Auto Redial List Full Redial list of unsuccessfully dialled numbers is full. Switch the telephone off and then on again.
Code Type Number of Digits Description
Personal Identification Number (PIN)
4 to 8 Controls SIM security. Supplied by the service provider.
PIN 2 4 to 8 Controls memory security. Supplied by the service provider. PIN/PIN 2 Unblocking
Key (PUK/PUK 2) 8 Used to unblock PIN and PIN 2. A PIN or PIN 2 will become blocked if the
wrong PIN or PIN 2 is entered three times. When the blocked PIN or PIN 2 is unblocked, a new PIN or PIN 2 must be entered. If the wrong PUK or PUK 2 is entered 10 times, the cursor SIM will be unusable.
Supplied by the service provider.
Password 4 Controls the call bar function. If the wrong password is entered three
times, this service will be revoked. Supplied by the service provider. Lock Code 4 Controls telephone security. Factory set to “0000”.
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3.13. SIM Personalisation
3.13.1 Introduction
SIM personalisation will limit the use of the telephone to a single SIM, a SIM supplied by one Network/Sub-network/Service Provider or a SIM purchased by a company (corporation). If a personalised handset contains a SIM that is from a different source, it will display the message “SIM ERROR” when switched on. This personalisation is sometimes referred to as SIM lock or SIM latch.
3.13.2 Testing
To test a personalised handset when the user has not supplied the SIM, a SIM configured for test purposes (e.g. test SIM or soft SIM) should be used. The mobile will recognise that the SIM is for testing purposes only and operate as normal.
3.13.3 Personalisation Function
Personalisation is activated during manufacture and then enabled at a later stage. Enabling/disabling is available by entering a special key sequence immediately after power on. Once the enable/disable menu is shown it is possible to select the type of personalisation. When personalisation is enabled it is only possible to disable it if the mobile contains an illegal SIM and the 16 digit Control Key (CK) is known. For security reasons, when CK is enabled, it cannot be read by the user. There are two special key sequences to enter the enable/disable menu:
3.13.4 Disabling Procedure
Key Sequence Notes
Can only disable personalisation
Can both enable and disable personalisation
1. or
2. to point at: “SIM” for SIM Personalisation ”Network” for Network Personalisation “Subnetwork” for Subnetwork Personalisation ”SP” for Service Provider Personalisation or ”Corporate” for Company Personalisation.
3. .
4. the 16 digit Control Key.
5. .
6. the 16 digit Control Key.
7. .
The display will confirm which type of Personalisation has been disabled.
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3.13.5 Enabling Procedure
3.14. GSM Services Supported by PC Card
1.
2. to point at: “SIM” for SIM Personalisation ”Network” for Network Personalisation “Subnetwork” for Subnetwork Personalisation ”SP” for Service Provider Personalisation or ”Corporate” for Company Personalisation.
3. .
4. the 16 digit Control Key.
5. .
6. the 16 digit Control Key.
7. .
The display will confirm which type of Personalisation has been enabled.
Bearer Service
Number
Bearer Service Rate
Access
Structure
Access Rate
Information
Transfer
Error Correction
Options
21 Asynchronous 300 bps Asynch 300 bps UDI or modem T or NT 22 Asynchronous 1.2 kbps Asynch 1.2 kbps UDI or modem T or NT 23 Asynchronous 1200/75 bps Asynch 1200/75 bps UDI or modem T or NT 24 Asynchronous 2.4 kbps Asynch 2.4 kbps UDI or modem T or NT 25 Asynchronous 4.8 kbps Asynch 4.8 kbps UDI or modem T or NT 26 Asynchronous 9.6 kbps Asynch 9.6 kbps UDI or modem T or NT 41 Dedicated PAD Access 300 bps Asynch 300 bps UDI T or NT 42 Dedicated PAD Access 1.2 kbps Asynch 1.2 kbps UDI T or NT 44 Dedicated PAD Access 2.4 kbps Asynch 2.4 kbps UDI T or NT 45 Dedicated PAD Access 4.8 kbps Asynch 4.8 kbps UDI T or NT 46 Dedicated PAD Access 9.6 kbps Asynch 9.6 kbps UDI T or NT
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3.15. GSM Network Codes and Names
Access
Code
Service or Operator Phone Display
Network
Code
Band
ALBANIA +355 AMC MOBIL AMC - AL 276 01 GSM 900 ANDORRA +376 MOBILAND STA-MOBILAND 213 03 GSM 900 ARMENIA +374 ARMGSM RA-ARMGSM 283 01 GSM 900 AUSTRALIA +61 MOBILENET TELSTRA 505 01 GSM 900
OPTUS Mobile Yes Optus 505 02 GSM 900 VODAFONE AUS VODAFONE 505 03 GSM 900
AUSTRIA +43 A max. A max. 232 03 GSM 900
A1 A1 232 01 GSM 900
one one 232 05 GSM 1800 AZERBAIJAN +994 AZERCELL GSM AZE-AZERCELL GSM 400 01 GSM 900 BAHREIN +973 MOBILE PLUS BHR MOBILE PLUS 426 01 GSM 900 BELGIUM +32 PROXIMUS BEL PROXIMUS 206 01 GSM 900
mobistar B mobistar 206 10 GSM 900 BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA 387 PTT-GSMBIH PTT-GSMBIH 218 90 GSM 900 BULGARIA +359 M-TEL GSM BG M-TEL GSM BG 284 01 GSM 900 CAMEROON +237 CAM CELLNET CAM CELLNET 624 01 GSM 900 CHINA +86 CT-GSM CHINA TELECOM 460 00 GSM 900
CU-GSM CHINA UNICOM 460 01 GSM 900 CROATIA +385 CRONET HR-CRONET 219 01 GSM 900
Vip Net GDM d.o.o. HR VIP 219 10 GSM 900 CYPRUS +357 CYTAGSM CY CYTAGSM 280 01 GSM 900 CZECH_REPUBLIC +42 EUROTEL GSM EUROTEL-CZ 230 02 GSM 900
OSKAR OSKAR 230 03 not known
Radio Mobil CZE PAEGAS-CZ 230 01 GSM 900 DENMARK +45 SONOFON DK SONOFON 238 02 GSM 900
TDK-MOBIL DK TDK-MOBIL 238 01 GSM 900
Telia DK Telia DK 238 20 GSM 1800
mobilix mobilix 238 30 GSM 1800 EGYPT +20 EGY CLICK GSM EGY CLICK GSM 602 02 not known
MobiNil MobiNil 602 01 GSM 900 ESTONIA +372 EMT GSM EE EMT GSM 248 01 GSM 900
RADIOLINJA EESTI EE RLE 248 02 GSM 900 ETHIOPIA +251 ETMTN ETH-MTN 636 01 GSM 900 FIJI +679 VODAFONE FIJI VODAFONE FIJ 542 01 GSM 900 FINLAND +358 FINNET FINNET 244 09 GSM 1800
Finland SONERA SONERA 244 91 GSM 900
RADIOLINJA FI RADIOLINJA 244 05 GSM 900
Telia Telia 244 03 GSM 1800 FRANCE +33 Bouygues Bouygues 208 20 GSM 1800
Itineris F Itineris 208 01 GSM 900
SFR F SFR 208 10 GSM 900 FRENCH POLYNESIA +689 TIKIPHONE F-VINI 547 20 GSM 900 GERMANY +49 D2 PRIVAT D2 262 02 GSM 900
E-Plus E-Plus 262 03 GSM 1800
Telekom Mobilfunk D1 D1-TELEKOM 262 01 GSM 900
Viag Interkom D Interkom 262 07 GSM 1800 GIBRALTAR +350 GIBTEL GIBTEL GSM 266 01 GSM 900 GREECE +30 Cosmote Cosmote 202 01 GSM 1800
PANAFON GR PANAFON 202 05 GSM 900
TELESTET GR TELESTET 202 10 GSM 900
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HONG_KONG +852 HK SMC HK SMC 454 06 GSM 900
HK TELECOM CAMPERSANDW HKT 454 00 GSM 900 NEW WORLD NEW WORLD 454 10 GSM 1800 Orange Orange 454 04 GSM 900 P Plus P Plus 454 22 GSM 1800 P-Link P-Link 454 18 GSM 1800 PEOPLES PEOPLES 454 12 GSM 1800 SUNDAY SUNDAY 454 16 GSM 1800
HUNGARY +36 PANNON GSM H PANNON GSM 216 01 GSM 900
Vodafone Vodafone 216 70 not known
WESTEL 900 H-WESTEL 900 216 30 GSM 900 ICELAND +354 Postur og simi IS SIMINN 274 01 GSM 900 INDIA +91 AirTel INA-AIRTL 404 10 GSM 900
BPL MOBILE BPL MOBILE 404 21 GSM 900
BPL MOBILE BPL MOBILE 404 27 GSM 900
BPL MOBILE BPL MOBILE 404 43 GSM 900
BPL MOBILE BPL MOBILE 404 46 GSM 900
ESSAR CELLPHONE ESSAR CELLPHONE 404 11 GSM 900
INA - TATA CELLULAR TATA CELLULAR 404 07 GSM 900
INA-ESCOTEL INA-ESCOTEL 404 12 GSM 900
INA-ESCOTEL INA-ESCOTEL 404 19 GSM 900
INA-ESCOTEL INA-ESCOTEL 404 56 GSM 900
MaxTouch MaxTouch 404 20 GSM 900
RPG Cellular NA RPG 404 41 GSM 900
SKYCELL SKYCELL 404 40 GSM 900 INDONESIA +62 EXCELCOM IND-EXCELCOM 510 11 GSM 900
IND SATELINDOCEL IND SATELINDOCEL 510 01 GSM 900
TELKOMSEL IND TELKOMSEL 510 10 GSM 900 IRELAND +353 EIRCELL-GSM IRL EIR-GSM 272 01 GSM 900
IRL - DIGIFONE IRL DIGIFONE 272 02 GSM 900 ITALY +39 BLU I BLU 222 98 GSM 1800
I WIND I WIND 222 88 GSM 1800
OMNITEL I OMNITEL 222 10 GSM 900
TELECOM ITALIA MOBIL I TIM 222 01 GSM 900 JORDAN +962 Fastlink Fastlink 416 01 GSM 900 KUWAIT +965 MTCNet KT MTCNet 419 02 GSM 900 LATVIA +371 BALTEL LV BALTEL 247 02 GSM 900
LMT GSM LV LMT GSM 247 01 GSM 900 LEBANON +961 Cellis RL Cellis 415 01 GSM 900
LibanCell RL LibanCell 415 03 GSM 900 LESOTHO +266 VODACOM LESOTHO VCL COMMS 651 01 GSM 900 LITHUANIA +370 BITE GSM LT BITE GSM 246 02 GSM 900
LITHUANIAN OMNITEL OMNITEL LT 246 01 GSM 900 LUXEMBOURG +352 Millicom 1800 -> TANGO TANGO 270 77 GSM 1800
LUXGSM L LUXGSM 270 01 GSM 900 MACAU +853 TELEMOVEL+ MAC-CTMGSM 455 01 GSM 900 MACEDONIA +389 MOBIMAK MKD-MOBIMAK 294 01 GSM 900 MALAWI +265 CALLPOINT 900 MW CP 900 650 01 GSM 900 MALAYSIA +60 MY DiGi MY DiGi 502 16 GSM 1800
MY TMTOUCH MY TMTOUCH 502 13 GSM 900
MY a.d.a.m MY a.d.a.m 502 17 GSM 900
MY celcom MY celcom 502 19 GSM 900
MY maxis MY maxis 502 12 GSM 900 MAURITIUS +230 CELLPLUS CELLPLUS-MRU 617 01 GSM 900
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