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19、 CONTENTS 1 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 2 REFERENCES .3 3 3 DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS.5 4 3.1 Definitions.5 5 3.2 Abbreviations 6 6 4 GENERAL FEATURE DESCRIPTION 9 7 5 NETWORK PERSONALIZATION .13 8 5.1 Network Type 1 personalization for CDMA 1x ME 13 9 5.1.1 Operation of a Network Type 1 personalized ME.
20、13 10 5.1.2 Network Type 1 personalization cycle .14 11 5.2 Network Type 2 personalization for CDMA 1x ME 15 12 5.2.1 Operation of Network Type 2 personalized ME15 13 5.2.2 Network Type 2 personalization cycle .16 14 5.3 Network personalization for HRPD terminal.17 15 5.3.1 Operation of HRPD Network
21、 personalized ME.17 16 5.3.2 HRPD Network personalization cycle 18 17 6 SERVICE PROVIDER PERSONALIZATION21 18 6.1 Operation of SP personalized MEs .21 19 6.2 SP personalization cycle 22 20 6.2.1 Personalization cycle22 21 6.2.2 De-personalization cycle.22 22 7 CORPORATE PERSONALIZATION25 23 7.1 Oper
22、ation of corporate personalized MEs.25 24 7.2 Corporate personalization cycle .26 25 7.2.1 Personalization cycle26 26 7.2.2 De-personalization cycle.26 27 8 R-UIM PERSONALIZATION 29 28 8.1 Operation of R-UIM personalized ME .29 29 8.2 R-UIM personalization cycle.30 30 8.2.1 Personalization cycle30 3
23、1 8.2.2 De-personalization cycle.31 32 TIA-1009 ii 9 OVER THE AIR DE-PERSONALIZATION CYCLE.33 1 10 DISABLE PERSONALIZATION35 2 11 MANUFACTURER PERSONALIZATION AND DE-PERSONALIZATION.37 3 12 AUTOMATIC PERSONALIZATION.39 4 13 PERSONALIZATION CYCLE RESTRICTIONS 41 5 14 SECURITY .43 6 ANNEX A (NORMATIVE
24、): TECHNICAL INFORMATION.45 7 TIA-1009 iii 1 TABLES 2 Table 4-1: Codes used by each personalization category for CDMA 1x 10 3 Table 4-2: Codes used by each personalization category for HRPD . 10 4 Table 4-3: Codes used by each personalization category for HAT 11 5 6 TIA-1009 iv No text.1 TIA-1009 1
25、1 1 INTRODUCTION 2 This document defines the ME Personalization feature. The ME Personalization feature will 3 allow operators to protect their investments in MEs by restricting the ME to operate with an R-4 UIM containing specific personalization parameters. In effect, the ME Personalization featur
26、e 5 allows operators the ability to “lock” a handset (ME mobile equipment) to a particular R-UIM 6 or set of R-UIMs. The locking feature works by storing personalization information in the ME 7 that limits the R-UIMs with which it will work and by checking this information against the R-8 UIM upon p
27、ower up or insertion of an R-UIM. 9 TIA-1009 2 No text. 1 TIA-1009 3 1 2 REFERENCES 2 The following standards are referenced in this text. At the time of publication, the editions 3 indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based 4 upon this document are
28、encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent 5 editions of the standards indicated below. ANSI and TIA maintain registers of currently valid 6 national standards published by them. 7 1. ETSI TS 122 022 v5.0.0, “3rdGeneration Partnership Project; Technical Specification Group
29、 8 Services and System Aspects; Personalisation of Mobile Equipment (ME); Mobile functionality 9 specification”, September 2002. 10 2. TIA-2000.5-D, Upper Layer (Layer 3) Signaling Standard for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum 11 Systems, March 2004. 12 3. ETSI TS 131 102, “Third Generation Partnership Proj
30、ect; Technical Specification Group 13 Terminals; Characteristics of the USIM application”, (Release 6) 14 4. TIA-820-C, Removable User Identity Module for Spread Spectrum Systems, April 2006. 15 5. Reserved. 16 6. TIA-637-C, Short Message Service for Wideband Spread Spectrum Systems, May 2004. 17 7.
31、 C.S0035-A, CDMA Card Application Toolkit, February 2005. 18 8. TIA-856-A, cdma2000 High Rate Packet Data Air Interface Specification, March 2004. 19 9. TIA-683-D, Over-the-Air Service Provisioning of Mobile Stations in Spread Spectrum Systems, 20 October 2004. 21 22 TIA-1009 4 No text. 1 TIA-1009 5
32、 3 DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS 1 The terms and abbreviations used within this specification are defined as follows: 2 3.1 Definitions 3 4 Corporate code. A code which when combined with a network (Type 1 or Type 2) and SP codes 5 refers to a unique Corporation. The code is provided in the GID2 fil
33、e on the R-UIM (see Annex 6 A.1.) and is correspondingly stored on the ME. 7 8 Corporate code group. Combination of the Corporate code and the associated SP and network 9 codes. 10 11 Corporate personalization. Allows a corporate customer to personalize MEs that he provides 12 for his employees or c
34、ustomers use so that they can only be used with the companys own R-13 UIMs. 14 15 De-personalization. Is the process of deactivating the personalization so that the ME ceases to 16 carry out the verification checks. 17 18 HAT. An access terminal supporting both CDMA 1x and HRPD technologies. 19 20 H
35、RPD Network code(s). REALM part of the NAI. 21 22 HRPD Network personalization. Allows the network operator to personalize a ME so that it 23 can only be used with that particular HRPD network operators R-UIMs. HRPD Network 24 personalization is based on the REALM part of the NAI. 25 26 IMSI. Can be
36、 either an IMSI_M (MIN based IMSI) or an IMSI_T (True IMSI) in the context of this 27 specification. 28 29 Mobile Station. In the context of this specification, a mobile station consists of two parts ME 30 and R-UIM. 31 32 NAI. HRPD Network Access Identifier, as defined in 9 Section 3.5.8.13. 33 34
37、Network Type 1 code. A decimal value of MCC and MNC of the IMSI_M or IMSI_T. 35 36 Network Type 1 personalization. Allows the network operator to personalize a ME so that it 37 can only be used with that particular network operators R-UIMs. Network Type 1 38 personalization is based on MCC and MNC.
38、39 40 Network Type 2 code, or IRM code. The first 4 digits of the decimal value of the IRM based 41 MIN of the IMSI_M. 42 43 Network Type 2 personalization. Allows the network operator to personalize a ME so that it 44 can only be used with that particular network operators R-UIMs. Network Type 2 45
39、 personalization is based on the 4 Most Significant Digits of the IRM based MIN. 46 47 Normal mode of operation. Is the mode of operation into which the ME would have gone if it 48 had no personalization checks to process. 49 50 Personalization category. Network Type 1, Network Type 2, SP, Corporati
40、on or R-UIM to 51 which the ME is personalized. 52 53 TIA-1009 6 Personalization. Is the process of storing information in the ME and activating the procedures 1 which verify this information against the corresponding information stored in the R-UIM 2 whenever the ME is powered up or an R-UIM is ins
41、erted, in order to limit the R-UIMs with 3 which the ME will operate. 4 REALM. The realm part of NAI, as defined in 9 Section 3.5.8.13. 5 6 R-UIM code. A code which when combined with Network Type 1 and Network Type 2 codes 7 refers to a unique R-UIM. 8 9 R-UIM code group. A combination of the R-UIM
42、 code and the associated network codes (it is 10 equivalent to the IMSI_M or IMSI_T). 11 12 R-UIM personalization. Enables a user to personalize a ME so that it may only be used with 13 particular R-UIM(s). 14 15 SP code. A code which when combined with a network (Type 1 or Type 2) code refers to a
43、16 unique SP. The code is provided in the GID1 file on the R-UIM (see Annex A.1.) and is 17 correspondingly stored on the ME. 18 19 SP code group. A combination of the SP code and the associated network code. 20 21 SP personalization. Allows the service provider to personalize a ME so that it can on
44、ly be used 22 with that particular service providers R-UIMs. 23 24 User. Normally refers to the person performing the personalization or de-personalization 25 operations and may represent a network operator, service provider, or manufacturer of the 26 user/owner of the handset, depending on the cont
45、ext. 27 28 3.2 Abbreviations 29 CCK. Corporate Control Key. 30 CNL. Co-operative Network List. 31 DF. Directory File. 32 EF. Elementary File. 33 GID1. Group Identifier (level 1). 34 GID2. Group Identifier (level 2). 35 HAT. Hybrid Access Terminal. 36 HNCK. HRPD Network Control Key. 37 IMSI. Internat
46、ional Mobile Subscriber Identity. 38 IRM. International Roaming MIN. 39 MCC. Mobile Country Code. 40 ME. Mobile Equipment. 41 MIN. Mobile Identification Number. 42 MNC. Mobile Network Code. 43 TIA-1009 7 MS. Mobile Station. 1 MSIN. Mobile Station Identification Number (2 2.3.1) 2 NAI. Network Access
47、 Identifier. 3 NCK1. Network Type 1 Control Key. 4 NCK2. Network Type 2 Control Key. 5 PCK. Personalization Control Key. 6 R-UIM. Removable User Identity Module. 7 SMS-PP. SMS Point-to-Point. 8 SPCK. Service Provider Control Key. 9 TIA-1009 8 No text. 1 TIA-1009 9 1 4 GENERAL FEATURE DESCRIPTION 2 T
48、he ME R-UIM locking mechanism provides subsidy protection to operators by limiting the R-3 UIMs that will operate with their MEs. The locking feature works by storing personalization 4 information in the ME that limits the R-UIMs with which it will work and by checking this 5 information against the
49、 R-UIM upon power up or insertion of an R-UIM. When the ME detects 6 an R-UIM with parameters differing from its own, it will enter a “limited service state” with only 7 emergency calls available. 8 ME personalization linked to the CDMA locking mechanism applies independently from other 9 ME personalization mechanisms related to other network access technologies (e.g. 3GPP 10 locking as defined in 1). An ME supporting multiple Network Access Technologies may provide 11 ME personalization features independently for each technology1. These fields would then be 12 matched