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7steps2much | 3 years ago

(1) I wasn't aware of it, but I am not surprised that something like this was written into the standard (presumably. I doubt carriers rolled their own thing)

(2) All the ways I can think off are significantly harder than rooting, so essentially no.

(3) I don't really mind that much, I have Google services running on my phone and I am certain those can do far more than my carrier could ever dream off. I have begrudgingly accepted those, so it would be a bit hypocritical to complain about my carrier turning cell broadcast back on. Especially since "turning cell broadcast back on" is a use case that I can see the argument behind.

It you care about this then I suggest you look up the relevant standard documents, probably you will find this behavior documented there.

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michaelmior|3 years ago

> written into the standard

What standard are you referring to?

sumtechguy|3 years ago

Parts of it are in the GSM, CDMA, CDMA2000, '3g', LTE, 4g/5g standards. They are thousands of pages long. They do quite a bit. Usually baked into the firmware from whoever makes the chipset.