Lennart -
Similarly, with public OpenBTS tests, we either issue our own SIMs (with known Ki), or we
issue expired China Mobile SIMs (when we are sure that none of the carriers in the area
have roaming agreements with China Mobile). Another thing we have found useful for these
events is to have accept/reject decisions based on regular expression matching of the
IMSIs, so that the regular expression is just a string in the configuration table.
And to echo Harald's *next* email, we have also found that many phones refuse SMS
transfers prior to receiving LU accept.
-- David
On Oct 18, 2011, at 12:33 AM, Harald Welte wrote:
In order to be on the safe side, we started issuing our own sim cards at
CCC Congress and related events. This means that people have to obtain
such a card before being able to acces the network. I believe legally,
this is the better situation anyway, as the "real operator" SIM card in
their device belongs to their "real operator", and we don't know the
details of the agreement they have with their operator. They could have
some fine print that that SIM is only permitted to be used with
roaming partners of the "real operator". So by not accepting foreign
SIM cards, we make sure nobody is violating such terms. Furthermore, we
can of course use A3/A8 and as a result also A5/1, if we want.