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Cellular network login with changed MCC/MNC in IMSI to above values, that is successful (due to the implementation of the serving provider), might be considered 'illegal' (whatever this means) regarding ETSI standards, but
 
Cellular network login with changed MCC/MNC in IMSI to above values, that is successful (due to the implementation of the serving provider), might be considered 'illegal' (whatever this means) regarding ETSI standards, but
 
* does not cause billig problems, because authentication is valid and tied to the caller's identity
 
* does not cause billig problems, because authentication is valid and tied to the caller's identity
* does not interfere the operability of the cellular network, because it is only an authentication issue
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* does not interfere with the operability of the cellular network, because it is only an authentication issue
   
 
If you feel the need to 'express' that one of the above statements is incorrect, please do it. But - please - give ''profound'' reasons for your considerations.
 
If you feel the need to 'express' that one of the above statements is incorrect, please do it. But - please - give ''profound'' reasons for your considerations.

Revision as of 23:33, 16 August 2008

experiences?

it would be interesting to see the experiences of anyone that has tried this unlock method

This is the original thread on hackint0sh, initiated by Zf. -caique2001-


MCC=1 MNC=1 issue

Given following statements:

Cellular network login with changed MCC/MNC in IMSI to above values, that is successful (due to the implementation of the serving provider), might be considered 'illegal' (whatever this means) regarding ETSI standards, but

  • does not cause billig problems, because authentication is valid and tied to the caller's identity
  • does not interfere with the operability of the cellular network, because it is only an authentication issue

If you feel the need to 'express' that one of the above statements is incorrect, please do it. But - please - give profound reasons for your considerations.