Posted on June 14, 2009 by rebelsimcard
This Blog article is about new and emerging phone models and software versions and will give an insight to users on how the rebel simcard Team create unlock solutions.
Lets Take for example the new iphone 3G 3.0 OS and the iphone 3GS model due for release very soon this month. This will be a [...]
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Posted on February 3, 2009 by rebelsimcard
Solution Point Limited the creators of Rebel Simcard have announced availablity of its Latest product aimed at enthusiasts and hobbiest to scan data communication between network simcard and mobile phones.
This is a tool kit to help scan network simcards so we can add support to the rebel sim for new network simcards that come out [...]
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Posted on July 10, 2008 by rebelsimcard
ATR
ATR is used for conveying parameters that are required by the card to establish a data communication pathway. This message is conveyed as soon as the power in the smart card is set to on and stands for answer to reset (ATR).
It is usually up to 33 bytes, contains the transmission parameters such as T [...]
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Posted on July 10, 2008 by rebelsimcard
Answer
The APDU (Application Protocol Data Unit) is the communication unit between a reader and a card. The structure of an APDU is defined by the ISO 7816 standards.
There are two categories of APDUs: command APDUs and response APDUs. As the name implies, the former is sent by the reader to the card: it contains a [...]
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