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I am looking at the GSM 03.38 specification
GSM 03.38 Version 5.3.0 July 1996
http://www.mobilecity.cz/doc/GSM_03.38_5.3.0.pdf GSM 03.38 Version v7.0.0 July 1998-07
http://www.tvrelsat.com/sentinel/pdf/0338-700.pdf specification about GSM 03.38 default alphabet-
http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/ETSI/GSM0338.TXT Any one know can tell me is there any place I can find out all the details about which cell phoen model does support UCS2 SMS Data Coding Scheme in additional to the "default" alphabet? And what is the character set they support ? Latin1 ? MES-1 or MES-2 ? Thanks
Also, it seems some phone or phone utility do transliteration for Unicode on the GSM default alphabet. Any one have information about that? ==================================
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