Re: 3g Duplicate sim?
> I could be wrong, but I believe the handset signature / IMEI is also
> sent,
True... But probably irrelavent...
> which means even if you duplicated the SIM IMEI, your idea
> wouldn't work.
Why not?? I'm not encouraging duplicating a sim card, but as the OP said,
he would never have both phones on at the same time. Why do you think this
wouldn't work?
I routinely swap my sim between a couple of phones and have no problem, and
yes, my carrier can tell as soon as I power my phone on which phone I
actually have powered on (yes, the phone's IMEI is sent). If I had a
duplicate sim, as long as both phones aren't on at the same time, I'm not
sure I see a problem here, even with different IMEI's on each phone (as it
should be).
Now that being said, consider these points:
1-Its probably against your user agreement (reverse engeenering and hacking
the network come to mind)
2-Legal issues (is this considered hacking the network?)
3-If the carrier sends a change to the 1st sim, then you go to use the 2nd
sim, and it doesn't match up, the carrier could refuse to let the phone/sim
sign in
4-Some phones do not actually power off, even though they "go blank", the
receiver is still running and commands can still be sent to it from the
carrier, and yes, they can respond... So, you do have two phone with a
duplicate sim communicating with the carrier...
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