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cdma2000 Cards and Provisioning

cdma2000 Cards and Provisioning. David Crowe dcrowe@cdg.org Doug Dunn doug.dunn @kyocera.com. cdma2000 Smart Cards. Removable User Identity Module The “cdma2000 SIM” One “Application” per card. Universal Integrated Circuit Card A multi-application security platform

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cdma2000 Cards and Provisioning

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  1. cdma2000 Cards and Provisioning David Crowedcrowe@cdg.org Doug Dunndoug.dunn@kyocera.com

  2. cdma2000 Smart Cards • Removable User Identity Module • The “cdma2000 SIM” • One “Application” per card • Universal Integrated Circuit Card • A multi-application security platform • CSIM, USIM and more on one card R-UIM UICC 3GPP2 CSIM 3GPP USIM 3GPP2 ISIM 3GPPISIM cdma2000 Technology Workshop

  3. Removable User Identity Module R-UIM • Removable User Identity Module (R-UIM) • Equivalent to the 3GPP SIM card for cdma2000 devices • Like the SIM, the R-UIM is a physical card • Subscription and operational data are stored on the card including • NAM parameters • Roaming list • Security parameters • Other items such as a user phonebook may also be stored • Feature development has ended (new features for CSIM only) • A multimode R-UIM may include GSM parameters • Allows a single physical card in a multimode device • Don’t need to have multiple slots for multiple cards • Multimode System Selection (MMSS) parameters are not supported on the R-UIM cdma2000 Technology Workshop

  4. Universal Integrated Circuit Card and Card Applications CSIM • Universal Integrated Circuit Card (UICC) • The 3GPP2 UICC is an extension of the 3GPP UICC • The UICC is a multi-application security platform • CSIM, USIM, ISIM can all exist on a single UICC • Multimode System Selection Parameters are supported • cdma2000 Application on UICC (CSIM) • The cdma2000 equivalent of the 3GPP USIM • Provides a superset of the R-UIM features on the UICC • IP Multimedia Services Identity Module (ISIM) • An extension of the 3GPP ISIM to cdma2000 systems ISIM UICC cdma2000 Technology Workshop

  5. Supporting Specifications • CDMA Card Application Toolkit (CCAT) • Extends 3GPP CAT to cdma2000 cards and MEs • Enables applications residing on a card to control the ME and interact with entities beyond the ME • Supports Bearer Independent Protocol (BIP) • Test Documents • Conformance requirements are defined for both ME and cards • ME with R-UIM conformance • ME with CSIM conformance • R-UIM conformance • CSIM conformance • CCAT conformance – in development cdma2000 Technology Workshop

  6. cdma2000 Card Specifications: Timeline of Current Documents IOTA Rev O OTASP Rev 0 Rev A Rev B Rev C Rev D CSIM Conformance Rev 0 ME conformance with CSIM Features CSIM Rev 0 A Rev 0 Rev B UICC Rev 0 Rev A CCAT Rev 0 Rev A R-UIM Conformance Rev 0 A ME conformance with R-UIM Rev 0 Rev A R-UIM Rev B Rev 0 Rev A Rev C Rev D cdma2000 Technology Workshop

  7. Card Specification Matrix cdma2000 Technology Workshop

  8. Provisioning • Over the Air Service Provisioning (OTASP) is one of the most widely used remote provisioning systems. • OTASP is supported by cdma2000 mobile stations and cards • Supports provisioning and updating of • Operator specific data • Security Parameters • Roaming list (PRL/ePRL) • IP Based Over-the-Air Device Management (IOTA-DM) for cdma2000 Systems provides OTASP functionality through an IP connection Without OTASP With OTASP cdma2000 Technology Workshop

  9. Thank You!

  10. cdma2000 Card Environments Supporting Slides cdma2000 Technology Workshop

  11. TSG-C Card Related Specifications • C.S0016-D v2.0 Over-the-Air Service Provisioning of Mobile Stations in Spread Spectrum Standards, April 2012 • C.S0023-D v2.0 Removable User Identity Module for Spread Spectrum Systems, December 2011 • C.S0035-A v2.0, CDMA Card Application Toolkit (CCAT), August 2007 • C.S0048-A v1.0 Mobile Equipment (ME) Conformance Testing with RUIM for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Standards, October 2010 • C.S0049-A v1.0 Removable User Identity Module Conformance Testing for Spread Spectrum Systems, April 2012 • C.S0064-0 v2.0 IP Based Over-the-Air Device Management (IOTA-DM) for cdma2000 Systems, January 2011 • C.S0065-B v2.0 cdma2000 Application on UICC for Spread Spectrum Systems, January 2011 • C.S0074 UICC-Terminal Interface Physical and Logical Characteristics for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Systems, June 2010 • C.S0101-0 v1.0 Mobile Equipment (ME) Conformance Testing with CSIM for cdma2000 Spread Spectrum Standards, January 2011 • C.S0107 cdma2000 Application (CSIM) Conformance Testing for Spread Spectrum Systems (No version published at this time) cdma2000 Technology Workshop

  12. For more information, please visit http://www.3gpp2.org.

  13. cdma2000® is the trademark for the technical nomenclature for certain specifications and standards of the Organizational Partners (OPs) of 3GPP2. Geographically (and as of the date of publication), cdma2000® is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA-USA) in the United States.

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