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TS 101 267 : 8.18.0

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DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2+); SPECIFICATION OF THE SIM APPLICATION TOOLKIT (SAT) FOR THE SUBSCRIBER IDENTITY MODULE - MOBILE EQUIPMENT (SIM-ME) INTERFACE

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Foreword
Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Abbreviations
   3.3 Symbols
4 Overview of SIM Application Toolkit
   4.1 Profile Download
   4.2 Proactive SIM
   4.3 Data download to SIM
   4.4 Menu selection
   4.5 Call control by SIM
   4.6 MO Short Message control by SIM
   4.7 Event download
   4.8 Security
   4.9 Multiple card
   4.10 Timer Expiration
   4.11 Bearer Independent Protocol
5 Profile download
   5.1 Procedure
   5.2 Structure and coding of TERMINAL PROFILE
   5.3 Definition of display parameters in Profile download
6 Proactive SIM
   6.1 Introduction
   6.2 Identification of proactive SIMs and of ME support
   6.3 General procedure
   6.4 Proactive SIM commands and procedures
   6.5 Common elements in proactive SIM commands
   6.6 Structure of proactive SIM commands
   6.7 Command results
   6.8 Structure of TERMINAL RESPONSE
   6.9 Proactive SIM session and ME display interaction
   6.10 Handling of unknown, unforeseen and erroneous messages
   6.11 Proactive commands versus possible Terminal response
7 Data download to SIM
   7.1 SMS-PP data download
   7.2 Cell Broadcast data download
8 Menu Selection
   8.1 Procedure
   8.2 Structure of ENVELOPE (MENU SELECTION)
9 Call Control and MO SMS control by SIM
   9.1 Call Control by SIM
   9.2 MO Short Message Control by SIM
10 Timer Expiration
   10.1 Description
   10.2 Structure of ENVELOPE (TIMER EXPIRATION)
11 Event download
   11.1 MT call event
   11.2 Call connected event
   11.3 Call disconnected event
   11.4 Location status event
   11.5 User activity event
   11.6 Idle screen available event
   11.7 Card reader status event
   11.8 Language selection event
   11.9 Browser Termination event
   11.10 Data available event
   11.11 Channel status event
12 SIMPLE-TLV data objects
   12.1 Address
   12.2 Alpha identifier
   12.3 Subaddress
   12.4 Capability configuration parameters
   12.5 Cell Broadcast Page
   12.6 Command details
   12.7 Device identities
   12.8 Duration
   12.9 Item
   12.10 Item identifier
   12.11 Response length
   12.12 Result
   12.13 SMS TPDU
   12.14 SS string
   12.15 Text string
   12.16 Tone
   12.17 USSD string
   12.18 File List
   12.19 Location Information
   12.20 IMEI
   12.21 Help Request
   12.22 Network Measurement Results
   12.23 Default Text
   12.24 Items Next Action Indicator
   12.25 Event list
   12.26 Cause
   12.27 Location status
   12.28 Transaction identifier
   12.29 BCCH channel list
   12.30 Call control requested action
   12.31 Icon Identifier
   12.32 Item Icon Identifier list
   12.33 Card reader status
   12.34 Card ATR
   12.35 C-APDU
   12.36 R-APDU
   12.37 Timer identifier
   12.38 Timer value
   12.39 Date-Time and Time zone
   12.40 AT Command
   12.41 AT Response
   12.42 BC Repeat indicator
   12.43 Immediate response
   12.44 DTMF string
   12.45 Language
   12.46 Timing Advance
   12.47 Browser Identity
   12.48 URL
   12.49 Bearer
   12.50 Provisioning File Reference
   12.51 Browser Termination Cause
   12.52 Bearer description
   12.53 Channel data
   12.54 Channel data length
   12.55 Buffer size
   12.56 Channel status
   12.57 Card reader identifier
   12.58 Other Address
   12.59 SIM/ME interface transport level
   12.61 Network Access Name
13 Tag values
   13.1 BER-TLV tags in ME to SIM direction
   13.2 BER-TLV tags in SIM TO ME direction
   13.3 SIMPLE-TLV tags in both directions
   13.4 Type of Command and Next Action Indicator
14 Allowed Type of command and Device identity combinations
15 Security requirements
Annex A (normative): Support of SIM Application Toolkit by
        Mobile Equipment
Annex B (informative): Example command sequences for proactive
        SIM
Annex C (informative): Example of DISPLAY TEXT Proactive
        SIM Command
Annex D (normative): Structure of SIM Application Toolkit
        communications
Annex E (informative): ME display in proactive SIM session
Annex F (informative): Help information feature processing
Annex G (informative): Monitoring of events
Annex H (normative): Support of Multiple Card Operation
Annex I (informative): Multiple Card proactive command examples
Annex J (informative): Bearer independent protocol proactive
        command examples
Annex K (informative): WAP References
Annex L (informative): Change history
History

Specifies the interface between the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) and the Mobile Equipment (ME), and mandatory ME procedures, specifically for "SIM Application Toolkit".

Committee
3GPP CT 6
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
141
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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