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deployed by a MVNO without any changes to the operators of the physical |
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=== Summary of Existing Location Updating Procedures in RAN and CN |
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Every subscriber's SIM/USIM is provisioned with the IMSI and secret |
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applet to detect and ignore outdated requests related to changing the |
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pseudonymous IMSI. |
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=== SIM/USIM Provisioning |
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IMSI pseudonymization as specified by this document works with |
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triggered. If `imsi_pseudo_lu` reaches `imsi_pseudo_lu_max`, the SIM applet |
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displays a warning to the subscriber. |
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[[process-update-location-hlr]] |
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=== Process Update_Location_HLR |
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PAD: 8 bits:: |
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Padding at the end, should be filled with 1111 as in the TBCD specification. |
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== Error Scenarios |
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=== Next Pseudonymous IMSI SMS is Lost |
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// === SMS Arrives Before Timer Expires |
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// FIXME: OS#4486 |
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== Recommendations for Real-World Implementations |
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=== BCCH SI3: ATT = 0 |
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* A Samsung GT-E1200 feature phone displays a waiting screen for 16 to 17 |
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seconds and is unusable during that time. |
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== Reference Implementation with Source Code |
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