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Comment by Scoundreller

17 hours ago

And if you have a modern enough SIM+phone combo, it won’t even display the 2g network as an available network, nor 3G on my device.

I wonder if this mostly hit international SIMs, since they wouldn’t be running the same level of SIM code to prefer various network locks like a local SIM.

Helps you stay under the radar and gov services over SMS is a lot more advanced outside of Canada if you want to do some fraud.

>And if you have a modern enough SIM+phone combo, it won’t even display the 2g network as an available network, nor 3G on my device.

Source? It might just be that your carrier retired its 2g/3g network, not that the phone/sim refuses 2g/3g connections. If some cell tower popped up claiming to 2g/3g, your phone still might happily connect.

  • source = Rogers SIM in me phone

    my Telus/Bell SIM shows the 3G network tho

    • Unfortunately, I think there's no way for a SIM card to indicate to the phone that it would like it to please never connect to any 2G (or any non-mutually-authenticated) network.

      Absent that, maybe this happens via a carrier profile (or equivalent mechanism)?

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