What is a "Imsi Code"? The Most Authoritative Explanation.
What is a "Imsi Code"? The Most Authoritative Explanation.
What does IMSI stand for?
IMSI stands for International Mobile Subscriber Identity. This is the 15-digit number that recognizes the carrier your phone is using. Each IMSI is a unique code. It is securely stored and sent by your device to your network in order to identify you.
What is the IMSI mobile network code?
The two or three digit network code used in the IMSI is referred to as the Mobile Network Code (which is preceded by a three digit Mobile Country Code) This page is intended to complement the existing excellent resources at www.numberingplans.com and Wikipedia which we would strongly recommend that you bookmark too!
What is the difference between IMSI and ICCID?
IMSI stands for International Mobile Subscriber Identity, and it is a 15-digit number that is linked to the SIM card and not the mobile phone. ICCID stands for Integrated Circuit Card Identifier and it is usually a 20-digit number that is assigned to the hardware chip of each SIM card.
How many digits are in an IMSI number?
IMSI consists of 15 digits. Every GSM and UMTS phone has 15-digit identification number. The number can be splitted into 2 parts: 3 + 2 + 10 or 3 + 3 + 9 digits. The first 3 digits are related to Mobile Country Code (MCC). The 4th and 5th digits are related to Mobile Network Code (MNC) in Europe, Africa and Middle East countries.
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