On 20.09.2009 21:49:55, Tom wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 6:20 PM, Sebastian Spaeth <[email protected]>wrote:
> There is no reason, furthermore, it is already planned, we are just "too
> busy" to do it.
> There are a couple of approaches to do it, first of all, when do you do it?
> only on first boot? what do you do if the first boot is without a sim?
> So you do it every time a new sim is inserted? What about people who travel
> and switch sim cards? 

As a user who travels a lot and doesn't necessarily change SIM cards,
let me share my experience.

I've been to Morocco early this year. I did not get a local SIM card,
as my stay was not planned for long. So I kept my german SIM card and
stored my moroccan contacts on the phone.
Much to my surprise I did not see the contact name of the person calling
me but just "0123456" where 0 was the replacement for the area code and
123456 the phone number.
So, let's say the person calling me has the number

        +212 76 123456

where +212 is the international prefix for Morocco, (0)76 is the prefix
for Maroc Telecom and 123456 is the actual phone number, then all I got
in my display was "0123456".
Note that I was also roaming with Maroc Telecom.
Maybe there's a way to get those prefixes from the network?

Maybe that's a local problem with Maroc Telecom (also known as IAM).


Kind regards,
     Benjamin
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