Hi,

An addition information with the previous post.

We have try with another api called Location API.

They told try use w4fallback=1 bellow is the sample url.

http://www.location-api.com/cell/get/?key=my_key&mcc=505&mnc=01&cellid=14226&lac=338&w4fallback=1

I try like this we can able to get for the above australia cellid that
we mention in previous post.

Like fallback option in google api have any option.

If there any option please let me know ASAP.

Thanks,
Premnath T

On Jun 2, 3:15 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2 June 2011 10:46, Premnath <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > We are using 3g GSM Network in our modem.
>
> > Is Google database support 2-bit cellid of 3g GSM Network.
>
> There aren't any two-byte cell ids for a 3G network. 3G is UMTS and
> uses four-byte cell ids. Two-byte cell ids indicate a GSM network
> (2G). Older equipment won't be UMTS-compatible and will connect to the
> fallback 2G network, so it will return a GSM two-byte cell id. In fact
> UMTS-compatible equipment may connect to the fallback network if there
> isn't a reliable UMTS connection.
>
> If Google is not providing data for two-byte cell ids, that's probably
> because it doesn't know about those identifiers.
>
> So I guess the answer is no. You can't use two-byte cell ids.
>
> I'm sure the documentation for the API will tell you exactly what's going on.

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