Hello,

Thanks for the answer.

My purpose is to have a way to ask the time from the network but not ntp
server.
I know some normal handset,such as Ericsson or sagem, could ask "operator
time" . I was asking myself what could be the AT command behind. Is anyone
have some idea ?

Regards 

-----Original Message-----
From: seikath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vendredi 30 novembre 2007 11:13
To: info.ubichip
Cc: users@kannel.org
Subject: Re[2]: Operator network time

well, same here, after i told them they are late with 15 minutes

now the operators and me sync from same ntpdate servers

so just ask them which ntpdate server they use and sync your severs time
with it via ntpdate


-----Original Message-----
From: info.ubichip [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 ??????? 2007 ?.
To: seikath
Subject:Operator network time

> Thanks for this answer, I already got this command, but it appears
> some devices are shifting someting, and for my application I need a
> clock totally synchronized with the operator one (for CDR reconciliation).

> So if someone got some others ideas, I heard about NTIZ but I didn't
> get more information from google.

> Thanks for the answer

> -----Original Message-----
> From: seikath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: vendredi 30 novembre 2007 00:49
> To: info.ubichip
> Cc: users@kannel.org
> Subject: Re: Operator network time

> as far as I know, AT commands get the time from the device its ME
> realtime clock

> but in DLR SMS I believe the timestamp inprints could be the value you
> are searching for.

> 2007-11-30 10:48:30 Receive DLR [SMSC:mtel] [SVC:1302] [ACT:] [BINF:]
> [from:1302] [to:+35988xxxxxxx] [flags:-1:-1:-1:-1:1]
> [msg:122:id:0070699211 sub:001 dlvrd:001 submit date:0711301048 done
> date:0711301048 stat:DELIVRD err:000 text:Uspeshno zaplatihte ]
> [udh:0:]


> re AT command
> 4.16 Clock Management  +CCLK 4.16.1 Description: This command is used
> to set or get the current date and time of the ME real-time clock.
> String format \ for date/time is: "yy/MM/dd,hh:mm:ss". Valid years are
> 98 (for 1998) to 97 (for 2097). The seconds field is not mandatory.
> Default date/time is "98/01/\ 01,00:00:00" (January 1st, 1998 / midnight).

> 4.16.2 Syntax: Command Syntax: AT+CCLK=<date and time string>

> COMMAND POSSIBLE RESPONSES AT+CCLK="00/06/09,17:33:00" OK Note: set
> date to June 9th, 2000, and time to 5:33pm Note: Date/Time stored
> AT+CCLK="00/13/13\ ,12:00:00" +CME ERROR 3 Note: Incorrect month entered
AT+CCLK? +CCLK:
> "00/06/09,17:34:23" Note: Get current date and time Note: current date
> is June 9t\ h, 2000 current time is 5:34:23 pm



> -----Original Message-----
> From: info.ubichip [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 30 ??????? 2007 ?.
> To: seikath
> Subject:Operator network time

>> Hello all,

>> For my kannel and some others purposes, I need to have the time clock
>> from the operator network. Does someone know an AT command to do that ?

>> Thnaks in advance



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