1. What is Mobiglobe?
2. What is Mobiglobe made for? What are its advantages?
3. Does the chip interfere with SIM-card operation?
4. What do you need to use Mobiglobe?
5. Mobiglobe functions.
6. Can Mobiglobe be used for local landline and mobile calls being re-directed via VoIP channels?
7. What is a bypass-prefix?
8. What is required for Mobiglobe programming and installation?
9. What is puncher needed for?
10. Can Mobiglobe chip be used without punching SIM-card?
11. What parameters are programmed in chip?
12. How many numbers can be programmed into a chip?
13. What authorization methods are applied?
14. PIN-code authorization procedure.
15. Compatibility with IVR-menu of VoIP provider.
16. What mobile networks does the chip operate in?
17. What telephone models does Mobiglobe chip support?
18. What is the difference between Mobiglobe chip and soft-dialer software, installed into Smartphones?
19. What does the call cost consist of?
20. The advantages of using GSM-VoIP gateways?
21. How is parallelism implemented?
22. Can the chip be used while travelling abroad?
23. International number dialing method.
24. Is callback service supported?
25. How does the chip recognize mobile network?
26. Is it possible to customize Mobiglobe chip?
It is programmed chip which is adjusted to SIM-card of mobile telephone.
The chip is designed for making international calls with the help of VoIP providers’ services. MobiGlobe allows avoiding extra dialing such as access number and PIN-code input (if required) while making an international call via VoIP provider’s gateway. You dial international number in usual manner or just pick up the number from the telephone book in your mobile phone.
The chip neither changes subscriber’s number nor interferes with SIM-card operation.
In order to use Mobiglobe VoIP provider needs to have a gateway with assigned to it access number and softswitch.
The main Mobiglobe chip function is to recognize and automatically re-direct international calls and local calls if necessary (special settings required) to the access number of VoIP provider.
It is possible if you set bypass-prefixes appropriately and register the directions which have to be sent into mobile operator’s channels. All other calls the chip automatically will re-direct to the access number of VoIP provider.
Bypass-prefix – is a first digit or several digits of each number for the destinations which will be ignored by the chip, i.e. they won’t be re-directed to the access number of VoIP provider but will be sent via mobile operator’s channels.
The chips are supplied as “engineering samples”. A VoIP provider company programs chips by using Programming/Installation set and in accordance with its own settings. Programming/Installation set consists of: card reader/programmer, special puncher and software program with manual.
Puncher is used to perforate SIM-card, which adjoins the chip tightly to the SIM-card.
Due to this the chip can be used with all models of mobile phones.
Unfortunately the chip cannot be applied without this. The hole in SIM-card is required for microprocessor that overtops the chip.
The main programmed parameters are: access number of VoIP provider’s gateway, mobile country code (MCC), mobile network code (MNC) and subscriber’s authorization method (CLI or by PIN-code).
There is only one access number that can be programmed into a chip.
There applied two authorization methods: by CLI (Calling Line Identification) and by PIN-code.
In case of authorization type by PIN-code, Subscriber’s PIN-code is programmed into Mobiglobe chip. The chip automatically sends the pre-set PIN-code to VoIP provider’s gateway every time Subscriber makes an international call.
Mobiglobe settings conform to the IVR-menu parameters of VoIP provider including: language choice, PIN-code sending (in case of authorization by PIN-code) and sending the dialed destination number. For this purpose some pauses can be set between the sent signals DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency).
The chip operates in networks such as 2G, 3G SIM/USIM.
The chip operates with the majority of the up-to-date telephones, including Smartphones and pocket PCs.
The main difference is that Mobiglobe doesn’t require Internet connection (GPRS, WAP, Wi-Fi). The calls to the access number of VoIP provider are re-directed only via mobile network channels.
The call cost has 2 components:
The required amount of SIM-cards with configured Сall Forwarding service is set into GSM gateway. The number of these SIM cards is the number of concurrent calls you provide.
If TDM gateway is used, a multi-channel number is connected, that is being provided by the local telecommunication company.
If a VoIP company provides its services in different countries, it is possible to create a special adjustment set in Mobiglobe chip for each country individually. Mobiglobe chip can have 21 groups of adjustment sets.
Every group includes the following parameters: MCC, MNC, access number, bypass-prefixes. Mobiglobe chip recognizes the mobile network the SIM card is in and applies appropriate settings. If the settings for a definite mobile network are absent the chip is switched off automatically.
If a VoIP company provides callback service, the chip can be programmed with the appropriate access number. The call fulfillment is the following: after connection with the gateway and subscriber’s authorization the call is aborted by the gateway and the callback happens. After the connection the chip automatically sends the dialed international number if the subscriber didn’t dial or receive another incoming call before receiving callback.
The chip recognizes mobile network according to the parameters of MCC and MNC.
The chip itself is rather small and it is impossible to place a logo on it. By using the provided card reader/ programmer you can program your company name of the menu title in mobile phone.