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127 June 2010
*EDIF Divert function (ver. 2)
<ccm>: String. Hexadecimal form of three bytes of the current call meter value.
The value is in home units and the bytes are coded similarly as the
ACMmax value in the SIM.
Description: This unsolicited result code will be generated when a divert notification is
sent from the network provider. These notifications could be sent when a
service is actived, deactived or interrogated.
If a notification affects more than one class, then the <classx> will be
reported as a sum of the affected classes. If, for example, no bearerservice
is active the unsolicited report code will be:
*EDIF: 0, 0, 240,””,0
The phonenumber, <number>, will be empty and the <type> will be set to
zero if a service is erased. If a service is registered but not activated the
response will contain the registered <number> and the <type>.
Unsolicited result
code: *EDIF: <reason>,<status>,<classx>[,<number>,<type>]
Parameters:
<reason>:
<reason> Description
0 Unconditional
(CFU – Call Forwarding Unconditional).
This service lets a called mobile subscriber have the
network send incoming calls to the called mobile
subscriber directory number or to another directory
number. The subscriber can send all calls, or just
those associated with a specific basic service
group. CFU forwards all calls without regard to the
condition. It does not matter if the phone is on or off
1 Mobile busy subscriber
(CFB – Call forwarding on mobile busy subscriber).
This service lets a called mobile subscriber have the
network send incoming calls which meet mobile
subscriber busy to another directory number. The
subscriber can send all calls, or just those associ-
ated with a specific basic service group
2No reply
(CFNny – Call forwarding on no reply).
This service lets a called mobile subscriber have the
network send incoming calls which meet no reply to
another directory number. The subscriber can send
all calls, or just those associated with a specific
basic service group










