In the context of an access point, MCC (Mobile Country Code) and MNC (Mobile Network Code) are used to define network settings that allow mobile devices to connect to the appropriate mobile network for data services. The MCC specifies the country where the mobile network is located, while the MNC identifies the specific network operator within that country. Together, these codes ensure that the device establishes a connection with the correct network for accessing the internet and other data services.
What is the MCC and MNC?
MCC (Mobile Country Code) and MNC (Mobile Network Code) are codes used to uniquely identify mobile networks. MCC is a three-digit code that represents the country of the network. MNC is a two- or three-digit code that identifies the specific network operator within that country. Combined, these codes provide a unique identifier for a mobile network, facilitating accurate routing of calls, messages, and data services.
MNC (Mobile Network Code) in the context of an access point refers to the code that specifies the particular mobile network operator within a country. The MNC works in conjunction with the MCC to identify the network operator to which the device should connect. This ensures proper network configuration and connectivity for accessing mobile data services.
The MCC code in APN (Access Point Name) is the three-digit Mobile Country Code that denotes the country where the mobile network is located. It is used in APN settings to ensure that the device connects to the correct network based on the country of operation.
The MNC value in APN (Access Point Name) is the Mobile Network Code that identifies the specific network operator within the country. This value is used in APN settings to ensure that the device connects to the correct network operator for accessing data services. The MNC works in conjunction with the MCC to configure the device’s network settings accurately.