Examples of MDN in a sentence
More Definitions of MDNAPN: Access Point Name (enables data on a device for specified carrier) CDMA: Code Division Multiple Access (an example of multiple access, which is where several transmitters can send information simultaneously over a single communication channel). Currently, our Sprint customers are CDMA. ESN: The electronic serial number assigned to a phone and is used with CDMA phones instead of SIM cards. GPRS: General Packet Radio Service: GPRS enables high-speed wireless Internet and other data communications in GSM. GSM: Global System for Mobile Communications (currently the world’s most widely used cell phone technology). Our T-Mobile customers utilize the GSM network. HLR: Home Location Register. A database in a Wireless GSM network that contains subscriber feature information. The difference with the HLR vs. the CSR for T-Mobile customers is that the CSR is what is listed on T-Mobile’s billing database. The HLR is what is actually provisioned on T-Mobile’s wireless network database. IMSI: International Mobile Subscriber ID. A unique, 15-digit number that identifies the subscriber to all GSM networks worldwide.
MCT: Mobile Code Table: identifies MVPs by their global title. MSC: Mobile Switching Center: A central switching point to which each call is connected, which controls the routing of calls. MSISDN: Mobile Station ISDN: A number allocated to a subscriber and used to call this subscriber. Simply put, it is the telephone number associated to the SIM. MSU: Messaging and Storage Unit: Server that stores the Comverse Voicemail Boxes. MVP: Modular Voice Processors: Where customer voicemail boxes are housed. PIN: Payment Identification Number (what our customers can purchase to add minutes to their accounts) PWG: Prepaid Wireless Group PWW: Prepaid Wireless Wholesale SIM: Subscriber Identification Module: small smart cards that fit inside phones based on the GSM technology. SOC: Service Order Code. A code for a feature in the billing and network systems, like voice mail. VLR: Visitor Location Register: Local database which stores the data concerning visiting subscribers, for the time they are registered under the MSC. VM: Voice Mail View CSR Information + SOCs Carrier: T-Mobile Status: Status from carrier MDN: Phone Number ESN: ESN is the SIM Number Activation Date: Date activated with carrier Price Plan Record: Wholesale plan w carrier & PWG BARCCF: Bar Conditional Call Forwarding from Handset, does not allow customers to change call forwarding settings on his/her handset CFC: Call Forwarding (for VM) allows the handset to forward to the VM Box # CLIP: Caller ID Provisioned (works in tandem with CLIR) CLIR: Caller ID Restrictive (works in tandem with CLIP, lets handset settings show/not show the phone number when they dial out) CLW: Call Waiting HOLD: Call Holding MVNO: This is an MVNO subscriber SMSO: Text allowing the sub to be able to text to/from 5115 but nowhere else (The SMSO will always be included) VM: Voice Mail ISP: Data (Full SMS is also required for Data to work) FULLSMS: Text allowing the sub to text everywhere else CAMINT & CAMUSA: Enable roaming 3WY: Three way calling LTE: Enables LTE for data when available via network & device THRWS5: Data SOC (see list below) Data SOCs: THRWS1: Permanent Throttle From Zero THRWS2: Throttle at 500 MB THRWS3: Throttle at 1 GB THRWS4: Throttle at 2 GB THRWS5: Throttle at 50 GB BLKWS1: Block at 50 MB BLKWS2: Block at 100 MB BLKWS3: Block at 250 MB BLKWS4: Block at 500 MB BLKWS5: Block at 1 GB Additional Possibility: NOROAM: No roaming onto other GSM networks How do I find my MDN number?How do I find MDN information?. From the Local Router.. Click on Status > Internet > Connections and then choose the desired SIM card profile.. Under device information Summary you will find the Mobile Directory Number (MDN). What is the MDN number for a cell phone?(Mobile Directory Number) The 10-digit telephone number that is dialed to reach a CDMA or TDMA cellphone. Prior to changing carriers and porting the old number to the new carrier, the MDN and "MIN" (mobile identification number) are often the same.
What is MDN in wireless?Mobile Directory
Number (MDN) MDN is the unique 10-digit phone number Verizon assigns to a CDMA device at activation. MDNs comprise the area code (3 digits), exchange (3 digits) and number (4 digits).
Are MDN and phone number the same?The actual phone number one would dial to reach a specific mobile phone. Prior to Wireless Number Portability, MDN was the same number as the MIN for many mobile phones. But now that MDN numbers can be ported (moved) to other carriers, MDN and MIN will be different for ported numbers.
|