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MOBILE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
CHAPTER 9
188
ECOTEL 3G 16.1. Revised: 2011.
Example: The following example shows incoming USSD messages for 2 carriers:
The USSD entry in the file will appear in 2 lines as follows:
Date Time [Port] IMSI
USSD Message Text
Example:
9.17 DEFINING SPECIAL CHARACTERS FOR VOICE CALLS
In cases in which the called number includes special characters (e.g. * or #), it may be necessary to define the call
type used in the mobile network (command or voice call). Calls to UMTS that begin with * or #, are sent as com-
mand calls by default. For voice calls beginning with * or #, you must define the call type voice in the mapping
entry with a > sign.
The routing entry will look like this:
MapAll<num>=<LAIN>><num>
Example:
Restrict26212=@FILE 06
Restrict26213=@FILE 06
14.02.05-17:40:06 [04] 262125555555555
Current Cash Account: 143,83 Euros
MapAll222=11111>*222

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