On Thursday 06 January 2011 02:17:09 ext Denis Kenzior, you wrote: > >> If such context is not found create a new one with "Internet" type. > > > > I don't really agree that we should create a context if no match is > > found. I think the better sensible strategy is to hold this information > > internally and only map it to a context once the user or provisioning > > creates it. > > From what I understood it should be quite safe to assume it is an > internet context. All IMS contexts will have a well-known APN and the > only other one that would make sense for the network to activate > automatically would be the internet one. > > Perhaps this is the missing piece in the description? The fact that > either the IMS or an Internet context is created.
It could be MMS(/WAP) or it could be some private corporate VPN. Or it could even be some other silliness from some operator(s). I have seen such thing, but I am unsure I can talk freely about the details :-( I would definitely advise against marking unknown context as Internets. -- Rémi Denis-Courmont Nokia Devices R&D, Maemo Software, Helsinki _______________________________________________ ofono mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ofono.org/listinfo/ofono
