IMEI 1 and IMEI 2: Why my phone has two IMEI numbers?

IMEI or International Mobile Equipment Identity is one of the many unique identifiers associated with mobile phones. While other identifiers like IMSI, MSISDN and ICCID are linked to the SIM card, IMEI is connected to the mobile device itself. With the increasing trend of having the eSIM capability within mobile phones, it is becoming common […]

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Is EVDO in 3G CDMA networks different from HSPA and LTE?

EVDO or Evolution-Data Optimized was introduced in the CDMA2000 networks to provide high-speed mobile data. Another standard, EV-DV or Evolution Data and Voice, was introduced in CDMA networks to provide integrated voice and data. LTE is the 4G migration path for all 3G mobile networks, including CDMA2000 and UMTS. HSPA is a similar technology to

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OSS vs BSS: What are OSS and BSS systems in mobile networks?

OSS and BSS are an essential part of a mobile network, and while they perform different tasks, the terms OSS and BSS are interrelated. OSS and BSS are network entities or systems representing the operational and business sides of a mobile telecom network. OSS supports network operations tasks such as performance, faults, configuration, provisioning, network

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Smartphone, cell phone, mobile phone and feature phone

In mobile communications, it is not uncommon to encounter complex terminologies every now and then. But there are also times when simple concepts become complicated due to the misconceptions that lead to confusion. One such confusion is around the terminologies used for referring to the phone that connects you to the mobile network. With over

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Small cells: What are microcells, femtocells and picocells?

Femtocells, picocells and microcells are types of small cells that complement the primary cellular coverage provided by the macrocells within a mobile network. The macrocells are the largest cells in mobile communications that cover tens of kilometres, whereas femtocells are the smallest cells. Femtocells, picocells and microcells are small cells that allow a mobile operator

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