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On Thu, 16 Feb 2017 22:45:01 -0800, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
For CDMA femtocell, the unique ID is a conglomeration of: MCC (Mobile Country Code) SID (System ID) NID (Network ID) BID (Base Station ID) For GSM femtocell, it's: MCC (Mobile Country Code) MNC (Mobile Network Code) LAC (Location Area Code) CID (Cell ID) Stolen from: http://people.csail.mit.edu/bkph/other/Cellular/osm_blog Read the footnotes, which have some Android bugs listed. Hi Jeff, I don't think it's that well defined in that there are two *different* supposedly unique types of cell ids that the apps list for GSM towers. There is a short CID and a long CID, which are completely different sets of numbers (i.e., one is not just a longer version of the other). Other than that confusion, the rest holds though, but my point is that there is no such thing as a CID since there are two types of CID both of which seem to be called CID but they're completely different numbers for the same cell tower. |
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