Hi, Stipe,

> This simply has security considerations. If you "could" set the primary 
> profile
> via issuing the OTA and setting an according flag, you could "high-jack" the
> phone to your site or whatever the profile is intended to. And "reconfiguring"
> the preset behaviour of the phone _does_ require user acknoledge or manual
> decission, via switching the profile.

But wasn't NETWPIN (network PIN, based on the IMSI) from OTA OMA specs
dedicated exactly for the purpose to avoid such high-jacking and hence
ability to be able to set the settings as predefined.

We are brainstorming here what are the main factors limiting the boost
of MMS. It seems like absent or incorrect MMS settings (among
different phone capabilities for supporting MMS, MMSC
interconnections, etc.) takes very high rate. One of the reasons are
missing instructions from the operator support that user not only has
to accept settings, but also must switch to the received settings. And
another one is about users these days are changing phones (or SIM
cards or network operators) quite often.

I'm curious to know what solutions to assure that most of the users
are able to send and receive MM are employed elsewhere, at least in
Germany or some other countries.

Thanks.

--
Dziugas

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