SIM Services it landed in the past week. I've verified the UI is
present in image #u132. Go the bottom of the main Settings page, and
you'll see a System category, then tap Phone which will then show a
page with Operator Name Services. If your SIM has service numbers
programmed, then this page will show them. Note, you can also verify
whether or not your SIM has service numbers available by running
/usr/share/ofono/scripts/list-modems.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1337189
Title:
No access to Service Numbers on SIM
Status in “address-book-app” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Test case:
- Insert a SIM card with service numbers stored (in the EF_SDN file of the
SIM).
- The numbers are correctly listed as oFono property
org.ofono.SimManager.ServiceNumbers ...
- ... but nowhere in the UI.
Examples of are operators' customer support numbers, or even local
emergency service numbers (see bug 1334860 for a real-life example).
This is less complex to implement than the user phonebook (in the
EF_ADN file of the SIM, see bug 1331346), as the SDNs are read-only,
and the oFono support exists today.
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