What is my MCC MNC?

Mobile Country Codes (MCC) are used in wireless telephone networks (GSM, CDMA, UMTS, etc.) in order to identify the country which a mobile subscriber belongs to. In order to uniquely identify a mobile subscribers network the MCC is combined with a Mobile Network Code (MNC).

What MCC 901?

212 International Mobile, shared codes….

MCC+MNC 901 12
Operator/Network Maritime Communications Partner AS (MCP network)
Status ASSIGNED
Start reservation date
End reservation date

What is an MCC code of this phone?

MCC is a mobile code consisting of three digits used to identify GSM networks. MCC is also used along with the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) to identify the region from which mobile subscriber belongs. The first digit of the MCC specifies the geographical correlation of the GSM service provider.

What is MNC and MCC in APN?

The MCC is the mobile country code and the MNC is the mobile network code which together uniquely identify a mobile network operator.

What is MCC in 5G?

An MCC is used in combination with an MNC (a combination known as an “MCC/MNC tuple”) to uniquely identify a mobile network operator (carrier) using the GSM (including GSM-R), UMTS, LTE, and 5G public land mobile networks.

What is MCC MNC Lac?

Cell Global Identity (CGI) is a globally unique identifier for a Base Transceiver Station in mobile phone networks. It consists of four parts: Mobile Country Code (MCC), Mobile Network Code (MNC), Location Area Code (LAC) and Cell Identification (CI).

What is cell tower MCC?

What is a mobile network code used for?

Mobile Network Code (MNC) The Mobile Network code is used to uniquely identify the home public land mobile network to the user on the mobile device display when it is connected to the network. . Note: Mobile Network Codes consist of two or three digits.