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36、F THE USE OF THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS.ANSI/J-STD-025-B-1 Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION.1 2. SCOPE.1 3. SECTION REVISIONS1 Section 3 Definitions and Acronyms.1 Section 6.4.9 PartyIdentity.2 Annex I PartyIdentity.2 Index .2 iANS
37、I/J-STD-025-B-1 1. Introduction The purpose of this addendum is to add the necessary Mobile Equipment IDentifier (MEID) information to ANSI/J-STD-025-B. Paragraphs in ANSI/J-STD-025-B that are not shown remain the same. The section numbering in section 3 of this document aligns with the original sec
38、tions in ANSI/J-STD-025-B. 2. Scope This addendum only consists of additions to ANSI/J-STD-025-B adding MEID, as follows: a. Page 12 Line 46: Section 3 - Definitions and Acronyms Add Mobile Equipment IDentifier (MEID). b. Page 92 Line 10: Section 6.4.9 - PartyIdentity - Add meid. c. Page 220 Line 14
39、: Annex I - PartyIdentity - Add meid. d. Page 235 Lines 2 and 14: Index - Add meid and Mobile Equipment IDentifier e. Page 243 Line 43: Index - Add MEID 3. Section Revisions Text for ANSI/J-STD-025-B addendum adding MEID: Section 3 Definitions and Acronyms Mobile Equipment IDentifier (MEID): a 56-bi
40、t mobile equipment identifier used for new terminals as the alternative to the 32-bit ESN. Although ESNs have always been unique in the past, the introduction of the 56-bit MEID has led to creation of a 32-bit “pseudo-ESN” (pESN) for backward compatibility with legacy systems. A Pseudo-ESN (0x80 as
41、its Manufacturer Code, followed by the 24 least significant bits of the SHA-1 hash of the 56 bit MEID) is used when MEID isnt implemented in a system. The pESN is still the same for each particular mobile. If more than one mobile derive the same pESN from their MEIDs, then there is the potential for
42、 non-unique pESN representations and collisions. 1 ANSI/J-STD-025-B-1 Section 6.4.9 PartyIdentity; meid 21 VisibleString (SIZE (14) OPTIONAL, - Mobile Equipment IDentifier - a hexadecimal string e.g., “A0ABCDEFFFFFFF” Annex I - PartyIdentity; meid 21 VisibleString (SIZE (14) OPTIONAL, - Mobile Equipment IDentifier - a hexadecimal string e.g., “A0ABCDEFFFFFFF” Index - Mobile Equipment IDentifier; meid 92, 220 Mobile Equipment IDentifier 92, 220 MEID PartyIdentity 92, 220 2