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31.1023GPPCharacteristics of the Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) applicationRelease 17TS
Annex A (informative):
EF changes via Data Download or USAT applications
This annex defines if changing the content of an EF by the network (e.g. by sending an SMS), or by a USAT Application, is advisable. Updating of certain EFs "over the air" such as EFACC could result in unpredictable behaviour of the UE; these are marked "Caution" in the table below. Certain EFs are marked "No"; under no circumstances should "over the air" changes of these EFs be considered.
File identification |
Description |
Change advised |
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‘2F00’ |
Application directory |
Caution |
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‘2F05’ |
Preferred languages |
Yes |
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‘2F06’ |
Access rule reference |
Caution |
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‘2F08’ |
UICC Maximum Power Consumption |
No |
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‘2FE2’ |
ICC identification |
No |
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‘4F01’ |
ProSe Monitoring Parameters |
Yes |
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‘4F01’ |
ACDC List |
Yes |
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‘4F01’ |
MCS Service Table |
Yes |
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‘4F01’ |
V2X Service Table |
Yes |
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‘4F01’ |
5GS 3GPP location information |
Caution (Note 1) |
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‘4F01’ |
5G ProSe Service Table |
Yes |
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‘4F01’ |
PWS configuration in SNPN. |
Yes |
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‘4F02’ |
V2X configuration data |
Yes |
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‘4F02’ |
ProSe Announcing Parameters |
Yes |
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‘4F02’ |
MCS configuration data |
Yes |
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‘4F02’ |
5GS non-3GPP location information |
Caution (Note 1) |
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‘4F02’ |
5G ProSe configuration data for direct discovery |
Yes |
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‘4F03’ |
HPLMN ProSe Function |
Yes |
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‘4F03’ |
5GS 3GPP Access NAS Security Context |
Caution |
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‘4F03’ |
V2X data policy over PC5 |
Yes |
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‘4F03’ |
5G ProSe configuration data for direct communication |
Yes |
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‘4F04’ |
ProSe Direct Communication Radio Parameters |
Yes |
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‘4F04’ |
5GS non-3GPP Access NAS Security Context |
Caution |
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‘4F04’ |
V2X data policy over Uu |
Yes |
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‘4F04’ |
5G ProSe configuration data for UE-to-network relay UE |
Yes |
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‘4F05’ |
ProSe Direct Discovery Monitoring Radio Parameters |
Yes |
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‘4F05’ |
5G authentication keys |
No |
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‘4F05’ |
5G ProSe configuration data for remote UE |
Yes |
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‘4F06’ |
ProSe Direct Discovery Announcing Radio Parameters |
Yes |
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‘4F06’ |
UAC Access Identities Configuration |
Caution |
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‘4F06’ |
5G ProSe configuration data for usage reporting information |
Yes |
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‘4F07’ |
ProSe Policy Parameters |
Yes |
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‘4F07’ |
Subscriber Concealed Identifier Calculation Information |
Yes |
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‘4F09’ |
SUPI as Network Access Identifier |
Caution |
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‘4F09’ |
ProSe Group Counter |
No |
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‘4F0A’ |
Routing Indicator |
Yes (Note 5) |
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‘4F0B’ |
UE Route Selection Policies |
Yes |
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‘4F0C’ |
Trusted non-3GPP Serving network name list |
Yes |
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‘4F0D’ |
Pre-configured CAG information list |
Caution |
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‘4F0E’ |
Steering of roaming connected mode control information |
Yes |
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‘4F0F’ |
Disaster roaming information |
Yes |
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‘4F10’ |
ProSe Service Table |
Caution |
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‘4F10′ |
5GS eDRX Parameters |
Yes |
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‘4F11’ |
ProSe UsageInformationReportingConfiguration |
Caution (Note 4) |
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‘4F11 |
5G Non-Seamless WLAN Offload configuration |
Yes |
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‘4F12’ |
ProSe Group Member Discovery Parameters |
Yes |
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‘4F13’ |
ProSe Relay Parameters |
Yes |
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‘4F14’ |
ProSe Relay Discovery Parameters |
Yes |
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‘4F15’ |
Multiplier coefficient for Higher Priority PLMN search period via NG-RAN satellite access |
Yes |
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‘4F16’ |
KAUSF derivation configuration |
Caution |
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‘4F20’ |
Image data |
Yes |
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‘4F20’ |
GSM Ciphering key Kc |
No |
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‘4FXX’ |
Image Instance data Files |
Yes |
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‘4FXX’ |
ACDC OS Configuration |
Yes |
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‘4F21’ |
ICE graphics |
Yes |
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‘4FXX’ |
Unique identifier |
Yes |
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‘4F22’ |
Phone book synchronisation counter |
Yes |
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‘4F23’ |
Change counter |
Yes |
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‘4F24’ |
Previous unique identifier |
Yes |
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‘4F30’ |
Phone book reference file |
Yes |
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‘4FXX’ |
Capability configuration parameters 1 |
Yes |
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‘4F30’ |
SoLSA Access Indicator |
Caution |
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‘4F31’ |
SoLSA LSA List |
Caution |
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‘4FXX’ |
LSA Descriptor files |
Caution |
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‘4F52’ |
GPRS Ciphring key KcGPRS |
No |
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‘4F63’ |
CPBCCH Information |
No |
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‘4F64’ |
Investigation Scan |
Caution |
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‘4FXX’ |
Additional number alpha string |
Yes |
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‘4FXX’ |
Additional number |
Yes |
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‘4FXX’ |
Second name entry |
Yes |
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‘4FXX’ |
Grouping information alpha string |
Yes |
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‘4FXX’ |
Phone book control |
Yes |
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‘4FXX’ |
E-mail addresses |
Yes |
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‘4FXX’ |
Index administration phone book |
Yes |
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‘4FXX’ |
Extension 1 |
Yes |
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‘4FXX’ |
Abbreviated dialling numbers |
Yes |
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‘4FXX’ |
Grouping file |
Yes |
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‘4FXX’ |
TV User Service Description |
Yes |
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‘4F41’ |
Pseudonym |
Caution |
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‘4F42’ |
User controlled PLMN selector for I-WLAN |
No |
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‘4F43’ |
Operator controlled PLMN selector for I-WLAN |
Caution |
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‘4F44’ |
User controlled WSID List |
No |
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‘4F45’ |
Operator controlled WSID List |
Caution |
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‘4F46’ |
WLAN Reauthentication Identity |
No |
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4F47′ |
Home I-WLAN Specific Identifier List |
Yes |
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‘4F47’ |
Multimedia Messages List |
Yes |
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‘4F48’ |
I-WLAN Equivalent HPLMN Presentation Indication |
Yes |
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‘4F48’ |
Multimedia Messages Data File |
Yes |
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‘4F49’ |
I-WLAN HPLMN Priority Indication |
Yes |
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‘4F4A’ |
I-WLAN Last Registered PLMN |
Caution |
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‘4F4B’ |
HPLMN Direct Access Indicator |
Yes |
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‘4F81’ |
Allowed CSG lists |
Yes |
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‘4F82’ |
CSG Type |
Yes |
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‘4F83’ |
HNB name |
Yes |
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‘4F84’ |
Operator CSG lists |
Yes |
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‘4F85’ |
Operator CSG Type |
Yes |
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‘4F86’ |
Operator HNB name |
Yes |
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‘6F01’ |
enhanced AKA support |
Caution |
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‘6F05’ |
Language indication |
Yes |
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‘6F06’ |
Access rule reference (under ADFUSIM and DFTELECOM) |
Caution |
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‘6F07’ |
IMSI |
Caution (Note 1) |
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‘6F08’ |
Ciphering and integrity keys |
No |
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‘6F09’ |
Ciphering and integrity keys for packet switched domain |
No |
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‘6F2C’ |
De-personalization Control Keys |
Caution |
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‘6F31’ |
Higher Priority PLMN search period |
Caution |
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‘6F32’ |
Co-operative network list |
Caution |
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‘6F37’ |
ACM maximum value |
Yes |
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‘6F38’ |
USIM service table |
Caution |
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‘6F39’ |
Accumulated call meter |
Yes |
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‘6F3B’ |
Fixed dialling numbers |
Yes (Note 2) |
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‘6F3C’ |
Short messages |
Yes |
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‘6F3E’ |
Group identifier level 1 |
Yes |
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‘6F3F’ |
Group identifier level 2 |
Yes |
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‘6F40’ |
MSISDN storage |
Yes |
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‘6F41’ |
PUCT |
Yes |
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‘6F42’ |
SMS parameters |
Yes |
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‘6F43’ |
SMS status |
Yes |
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‘6F45’ |
CBMI |
Caution |
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‘6F46’ |
Service provider name |
Yes |
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‘6F47’ |
Short message status reports |
Yes |
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‘6F48’ |
CBMID |
Yes |
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‘6F49’ |
Service Dialling Numbers |
Yes (Note 2) |
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‘6F4B’ |
Extension 2 |
Yes |
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‘6F4C’ |
Extension 3 |
Yes |
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‘6F4D’ |
Barred dialling numbers |
Yes |
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‘6F4E’ |
Extension 5 |
Yes |
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‘6F4F’ |
Capability configuration parameters 2 |
Yes |
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‘6F50’ |
CBMIR |
Yes |
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‘6F54’ |
SetUp Menu Elements |
Yes |
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‘6F55’ |
Extension 4 |
Yes |
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‘6F56’ |
Enabled services table |
Caution |
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‘6F57’ |
Access point name control list |
Yes |
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‘6F58’ |
Comparison method information |
Yes |
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‘6F5B’ |
Initialisation value for Hyperframe number |
Caution |
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‘6F5C’ |
Maximum value of START |
Yes |
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‘6F60’ |
User controlled PLMN selector with Access Technology |
No |
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‘6F61’ |
Operator controlled PLMN selector with Access Technology |
Caution |
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‘6F62’ |
HPLMN selector with Access Technology |
Caution |
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‘6F73’ |
Packet switched location information |
Caution (Note 1) |
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‘6F78’ |
Access control class |
Caution |
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‘6F7B’ |
Forbidden PLMNs |
Caution |
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‘6F7E’ |
Location information |
No (Note 1) |
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‘6F80’ |
Incoming call information |
Yes |
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‘6F81’ |
Outgoing call information |
Yes |
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‘6F82’ |
Incoming call timer |
Yes |
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‘6F83’ |
Outgoing call timer |
Yes |
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‘6FAD’ |
Administrative data |
Caution |
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‘6FB1’ |
Voice Group Call Service |
Yes |
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‘6FB2’ |
Voice Group Call Service Status |
Yes |
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‘6FB3’ |
Voice Broadcast Service |
Yes |
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‘6FB4’ |
Voice Broadcast Service Status |
Yes |
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‘6FB5’ |
Enhanced Multi Level Pre-emption and Priority |
Yes |
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‘6FB6’ |
Automatic Answer for eMLPP Service |
Yes |
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‘6FB7’ |
Emergency Call Codes |
Caution |
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‘6FC3’ |
Key for hidden phone book entries |
No |
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‘6FC4’ |
Network Parameters |
No |
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‘6FC5’ |
PLMN Network Name |
Yes |
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‘6FC6’ |
Operator Network List |
Yes |
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‘6FC7’ |
Mailbox Dialling Numbers |
Yes |
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‘6FC8’ |
Extension 6 |
Yes |
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‘6FC9’ |
Mailbox Identifier |
Caution |
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‘6FCA’ |
Message Waiting Indication Status |
Caution |
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‘6FCB’ |
Call Forwarding Indication Status |
Caution |
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‘6FCC’ |
Extension 7 |
Yes |
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‘6FCD’ |
Service Provider Display Information |
Yes |
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‘6FCE’ |
MMS Notification |
Yes |
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‘6FCF’ |
Extension 8 |
Yes |
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‘6FD0’ |
MMS Issuer Connectivity Parameters |
Yes |
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‘6FD1’ |
MMS User Preferences |
Yes |
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‘6FD2’ |
MMS User Connectivity Parameters |
Yes |
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‘6FD3’ |
Network’s indication of alerting (NIA) |
Caution |
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‘6FD4’ |
Voice Group Call Service Ciphering Algorithm |
Yes |
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‘6FD5’ |
Voice Broadcast Service Ciphering Algorithm |
Yes |
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‘6FD6’ |
GBA Bootstrapping parameters |
Caution |
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‘6FD7’ |
MBMS Service Keys List |
Caution |
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‘6FD8’ |
MBMS User Key |
Caution |
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‘6FD9’ |
EHPLMN |
Caution |
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‘6FDA’ |
GBA NAF List |
Caution |
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‘6FDB’ |
EHPLMN Presentation Indication |
Caution |
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‘6FDC’ |
Last RPLMN Selection Indication |
Caution |
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‘6FDD’ |
NAF Key Centre Address |
Caution |
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‘6FDE’ |
Service Provider Name Icon |
Yes |
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‘6FDF’ |
PLMN Network Name Icon |
Yes |
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‘6FE0’ |
In Case of Emergency – Dialling Number |
Yes |
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‘6FE1’ |
In Case of Emergency – Free Format |
Yes |
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‘6FE2’ |
Network Connectivity Parameters for UICC IP connections |
Yes |
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‘6FE3’ |
EPS location information |
Caution (Note 1) |
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‘6FE4’ |
EPS NAS Security Context |
Caution |
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‘6FE5’ |
Public Service Identity of the SM-SC |
Yes |
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‘6FE6’ |
USAT Facility Control |
Caution |
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‘6FE7’ |
UICC IARI |
Caution (Note 3) |
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‘6FE8’ |
Non Access Stratum Configuration |
Yes |
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‘6FE9’ |
UICC certificate |
Yes |
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‘6FEA’ |
Relay Node ID |
Yes |
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‘6FEB’ |
Max value of Secure Channel counter |
Caution |
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‘6FEC’ |
Public Warning System |
Yes |
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‘6FED’ |
FDN URI |
Yes (Note 2) |
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‘6FEE’ |
BDN URI |
Yes |
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‘6FEF’ |
SDN URI |
Yes (Note 2) |
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‘6FF0’ |
IMEI(SV) Allowed List |
Yes |
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‘6FF1’ |
IMEI(SV) Pairing Status |
Caution |
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‘6FF2’ |
IMEI(SV) Pairing Devices |
Caution |
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‘6FF3’ |
Home ePDG Identifier |
Yes |
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‘6FF4’ |
ePDG Selection Information |
Yes |
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‘6FF5’ |
Emergency ePDG Identifier |
Yes |
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‘6FF6’ |
ePDG Selection Information for Emergency Services |
Yes |
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‘6FF7’ |
From Preferred |
Yes |
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‘6FF8’ |
IMSConfigData |
Caution |
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‘6FF9’ |
3GPPPSDATAOFF |
Caution |
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‘6FFA’ |
3GPPPSDATAOFFservicelist |
Caution |
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‘6FFB’ |
TV Configuration |
Yes |
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‘6FFC’ |
XCAP Configuration Data |
Yes |
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‘6FFD’ |
EARFCN List for MTC/NB-IOT UEs |
Yes |
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‘6FFE’ |
MuD and MiD configuration data |
Yes |
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NOTE1: If EFIMSI is changed, the UICC should issue REFRESH as defined in 3GPP TS 31.111 [12] and update EFLOCI, EFPSLOCI, EFEPSLOCI, EF5GS3GPPLOCI and EF5GSN3GPPLOCI accordingly. NOTE2: This file may contain eCALL related test and reconfiguration numbers or URIs. NOTE3: If EFUICCIARI is changed, the UICC shall issue a REFRESH command as defined in TS 31.111. The ME shall read the updated list of IARIs associated with active applications installed on the UICC. NOTE4: Updating EFProSe_UIRC Over-The-Air, especially adding more parameters to the report, may cause a reduction of number of reports to be able to be stored in the UE. NOTE5: If EFRouting_Indicator is changed, the UICC shall issue File Change Notification REFRESH, as defined in 3GPP TS 31.111 [12]. |
Editor’s Note: The REFRESH for SUPI_NAI update needs to be further specified.
Annex B (normative):
Image Coding Schemes
The following image coding schemes are applicable to rectangular raster images. Raster image points are assumed to be of square shape. They are numbered sequentially from 1 onwards, starting at the upper left corner, proceeding line by line downwards, each line in turn proceeding from left to right, and ending at the image’s lower right corner.
The following example illustrates the numbering scheme for raster image points by showing how the corner points are numbered, assuming an image length of x points and an image height of y points.
1 |
x |
(x * (y-1) + 1) |
(x * y) |