SIM application
Nokia N900 - Missing SIM Application Toolkit 1 In Nokia N900, there is no "Operator Menu" (or SIM Application Toolkit), so it is not possible to use any services that require it. Examples of problems:
Mobile banking - Handset operability 1 There are a large number of different mobile phone devices and it is a big challenge for banks to offer mobile banking solution on any type of device. Some of these devices support Java ME and others support SIM Application Toolkit, a WAP browser, or only SMS.
Subscriber identity module - Design 1 These applications communicate with the handset or a server using SIM application toolkit, which was initially specified by 3GPP in TS (there is an identical ETSI specification with different numbering)
Subscriber identity module - Developments 1 SIM cards in developed countries are today usually UICCs containing at least a SIM and a USIM application. This configuration is necessary because older GSM only handsets are solely compatible with the SIM and some UMTS security enhancements do rely on the USIM.
Subscriber identity module - Usage in mobile phone standards 1 The equivalent of a SIM in Universal Mobile Telecommunications System|UMTS is called the Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC), which runs a USIM application. The UICC is still colloquially called a SIM card.
Edusim 1 The Edusim application is a modified edition of the open source Open Cobalt Project and relies heavily on the affordances of direct manipulation of 3D virtual learning models and Constructionist Learning Principles.
M-PESA - Services 1 While Safaricom uses SIM Application Toolkit|SIM toolkit (STK) to provide handset menus for accessing the service, Vodacom relies mostly on Unstructured Supplementary Service Data|USSD to provide users with menus, but also supports STK.Vaughan, P
SIM Application Toolkit 1 'SIM Application Toolkit' (commonly referred to as STK) is a standard of the GSM system which enables the Subscriber Identity Module|Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) to initiate actions which can be used for various value- added services.[ kit.htm SIM Toolkit]
SIM Application Toolkit 1 The SIM Application Toolkit consists of a set of commands programmed into the SIM which define how the SIM should interact directly with the outside world and initiates commands independently of the handset and the network. echnology/sim-toolkit.html This enables the SIM to build up an interactive exchange between a network application and the end user and access, or control access to, the network
SIM Application Toolkit 1 From release 4 onwards, GSM was replaced by 3GPP which also includes the specifications of the USIM Application Toolkit (USAT) for 3G networks.
SIM Application Toolkit - STK and CAT in 3G 1 USIM Application Toolkit (USAT) is the equivalent of STK for 3G networks.
Mobile Signature - Mobile Signature with On Board Key Generation 1 Also if a mobile phone version had issues with SIM Application Toolkit protocol, that became evident immediately during a registration process using On Board Key Generation.
(U)SIM Interface 1 The '(U)SIM interface' is the connecting point of the mobile phone and the UICC with its Subscriber Identity Module|SIM or Universal Subscriber Identity Module|USIM application.
(U)SIM Interface - Standardisation of the (U)SIM interface 1 The UICC with the SIM or USIM application plays an important role in mobile telephony as it is the secure element identifying a subscriber in the network and allowing Mobile network operator|MNOs to bill the respective account
UICC 1 It is also possible to access a Global System for Mobile Communications|GSM network using a USIM application and it is possible to access Universal Mobile Telecommunications System|UMTS networks using a SIM application with mobile terminals prepared for this
UICC 1 In a cdmaOne/CDMA2000 (CDMA) network, the UICC contains a CDMA Subscriber Identify Module|CSIM application, in addition to 3GPP USIM and SIM applications. A card with all 3 features is called a removable user identitity card, or RUIM|R-UIM. Thus, the R-UIM card can be inserted into CDMA, GSM, or UMTS handsets, and will work in all three cases.
UICC 1 In 2G networks, the SIM card and SIM application were bound together, so that SIM card could mean the physical card, or any physical card with the SIM application. In 3G networks, it is a mistake to speak of a USIM, CSIM, or SIM card, as all three are applications running on a UICC card.
R-UIM 1 To work in CDMA networks, the R-UIM contains an early version of the CSIM application
R-UIM 1 The CSIM application, a port of R-UIM functionality to the UICC, is defined in standard[ l/specs/C.S0065-0_v2.0_ pdf C.S0065]
CDMA Subscriber Identity Module 1 The CSIM application allows users to change phones by simply removing the smart card from one mobile phone and inserting it into another mobile phone or broadband telephony device supporting the CDMA2000 radio interface.C.S0065-B v2.0
CDMA Subscriber Identity Module - CSIM Application File System 1 The CSIM application contains a file system with a number of parameters needed to operate on cdmaOne/CDMA2000 (CDMA) networks. Each parameter, or a group of related parameters, is specified with a unique identifier with an implicit or explicit length, and is considered a separate Elementary File (EF). The following examples are taken from the 3GPP2 specification. cdma2000 Application on UICC for Spread Spectrum Systems
IP Multimedia Services Identity Module 1 The ISIM application can co-exist with Subscriber Identity Module|SIM and Universal Subscriber Identity Module|USIM on the same UICC making it possible to use the same smartcard in both Global System for Mobile Communications|GSM networks and earlier releases of Universal Mobile Telecommunications System|UMTS.
Simtk-opensim - History 1 OpenSim 3.2 was released on March 13th, This update focused on improving the OpenSim scripting interface, accessible through the Graphical User Interface (GUI), Matlab, and now Python. It also added new visualization capabilities and usability improvements in the OpenSim application. Full list of features can be found [ confluence.stanford.edu:8080/display/OpenSi m/New+Features+in+OpenSim+3.2 here].
Nokia Menu system 1 # SIM Application Toolkit menu - this contains information stored in Subscriber Identity Module|SIM card such as network bonus services or pay services (appears only if the used SIM card offers these services)
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