On 2007-09-07, Rolling Rock 33 <m.midnightranger@verizon.net> wrote:
> But what about the information that is embedded on the SIM so that AT&T
> knows that it is your account and your phone number when you insert it in a
> phone? Can this information be transferred over from one type of SIM card to
> another?
Probably not, and certainly not without special equipment. SIM cards
are designed to keep that information secret to prevent cloning. If
you want to use a 3G SIM you need to get AT&T to register the new SIM
with your account; you can't make the new SIM look like the old SIM.
> I guess that the old blue AT&T cards are 16bit and the new ones are
> 64bit. I have an orange Cingular 32bit, but I don't know if this will work
> either.
I think your old SIM cards should work in the V3xx if the phone is
unlocked, they just won't let you use the 3G HSDPA features of the
phone. You need a 3G SIM for the latter to work. If what you are
trying to do is get the 3G features to work without talking to AT&T,
note that this won't work even if you could copy "account" information
over from your old SIM (which you can't). The old SIM is missing the
"account" information needed for the 3G service, which is why you can't
get that service using the old SIM and why copying that same information
to a new SIM wouldn't help.
If you want to use a 3G SIM you need to talk to AT&T, and you'll be
giving up the old SIM on the account.
Dennis Ferguson |