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After April 1, 2004, the Final Assembly Code ceased to exist and the Type Allocation Code increased to eight digits in length. | After April 1, 2004, the Final Assembly Code ceased to exist and the Type Allocation Code increased to eight digits in length. | ||
In any of the above cases, the first two digits of the TAC are the Reporting Body Identifier, which identifies the GSMA-approved group that allocated the TAC. The RBI numbers are allocated by the Global Decimal Administrator. IMEI numbers being decimal allows them to be distinguished from | In any of the above cases, the first two digits of the TAC are the Reporting Body Identifier, which identifies the GSMA-approved group that allocated the TAC. The RBI numbers are allocated by the Global Decimal Administrator. IMEI numbers being decimal allows them to be distinguished from a MEID, which is hexadecimal and always has 0xA0 or larger as its first two hexadecimal digits. | ||
For example, the old style IMEI code 35-209900-176148-1 or IMEISV code 35-209900-176148-23 tells us the following: | For example, the old style IMEI code 35-209900-176148-1 or IMEISV code 35-209900-176148-23 tells us the following: | ||
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==Attachments== | ==Attachments== | ||
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| [[image:Quectel UC20 | | [[image:Declaration of IMEI assignment, Quectel UC20, 2020-11-24.PNG|thumb|left|300px|Declaration of IMEI assignment, Quectel UC20, 2020-11-24]] | ||
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You can | You can find PDF version of the Quectel UC20 Declaration of IMEI assignment '''[[Media:Declaration of IMEI assignment, Quectel UC20, 2020-11-24.pdf|here]]'''. | ||
[[Category:FM6300 Certification & Approvals]] | [[Category:FM6300 Certification & Approvals]] | ||