Addressing the challenge of non-deterministic SIM selection for mobile
data in your Ubuntu-based system, especially when managing calls and SMS
with ofono for your home automation and alarm system, necessitates a
multifaceted approach. Firstly, ensuring that your ofono installation
and the WIKO Riff 3 Plus phones' firmware are up to date is crucial, as
updates may enhance SIM management capabilities. Since ofono's primary
focus is on voice and SMS services, with less emphasis on data
connectivity, you might need to delve into its configuration or leverage
its DBus API for explicit SIM selection. This could involve custom
scripting to enforce a specific SIM for data connectivity, tailored to
your requirements. Alternatively, exploring other software solutions
more attuned to dual-SIM management might be necessary, although it
could mean significant adjustments to your current setup. Moreover,
engaging with online communities or forums related to ofono, Ubuntu, or
your specific hardware might unearth valuable insights or solutions from
individuals who have encountered and resolved similar issues. This
composite strategy aims to bring predictability to your SIM selection
process,for example to choose a prefix number to get good data service
https://whatnetworkphl.com/0955-what-network-philippines-is-tm-or-globe-
sim-or-smart/  enhancing the reliability of your home automation and
alarm system's communication capabilities.

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