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5.3 Transmission protocols<br />

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Physical and Data link layer of the Transmission Protocols shall be in accordance with TS 102 22131.101 [55] with the<br />

following limitations.<br />

The support of the Transmission Protocol T=0 is mandatory for ME and the SIM. All other protocols are optional. Use<br />

of other protocols than T=0 is not defined in the present document.<br />

Procedure bytes '61' and '6C' shall not be used with GSM commands. Status byte '9F' is returned instead by the SIM to<br />

control exchanges between the Transport Layer of the terminal and the SIM.<br />

5.4 Clock<br />

If a frequency of 13/4 MHz is needed by the SIM to run the authentication procedure in the allotted time (see<br />

TS 03.20 [11]), or to process an ENVELOPE command used for SIM Data Download, bit 2 of byte 1 in the file<br />

characteristics shall be set to 1. Otherwise a minimum frequency of 13/8 MHz may be used.<br />

6 Application and File structure<br />

This clause describes the logical structure for a SIM if different from that specified in TS 31.101102 221 [55],, the code<br />

associated with it, and the structure of files used.<br />

6.1 SIM Application structure<br />

Figure 3 shows the general structural relationships which may exist between files. The files are organized in a<br />

hierarchical structure and are of one of the types as defined in TS 31.101102 221 [55]. These files may be either<br />

administrative or application specific. The operating system handles the access to the data stored in different files.<br />

MF<br />

DF1<br />

DF2<br />

DF11<br />

<strong>3GPP</strong><br />

EF<br />

DF111 EF<br />

DF12 ....<br />

EF<br />

EF EF<br />

EF EF ....<br />

Figure 3: Organization of memory<br />

Files are composed of a header, which is internally managed by the SIM, and optionally a body part. The information of<br />

the header is related to the structure and attributes of the file and may be obtained by using the commands GET<br />

RESPONSE or STATUS. This information is fixed during the administrative phase. The body part contains the data of<br />

the file.<br />

6.2 Void

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