Any progress on this issue? It is the same problem in France the
following numbers are not recognized:
- Medical emergency/accidents/ambulance (SAMU): 15
- Fire brigade: 18
- Police: 17
- 114 for deft and mute people
** Summary changed:
- Emergency numbers for China (110,119) are not
@Tony
I did the testing with Ubuntu/arale.
Let me reword what I said for libphonenumber: I was trying to say that
libphonenumber is probably not 100% accurate. We can and should use it,
but we should not prevent the user to call numbers that are not there
either.
Finally, right, the specific
@Alfonso
What device did you use and what software was it running ( ie. what
version of Android )?
Regarding the SIM being programmed wrong in this case, yes it's
worrying, but it's also a fact of life that some operators will do a
poor job of programming their SIMs. This isn't the first case
@Tony, I have dialled a non-emergency number, without SIM, using the
dial-number ofono script. The radio logs shows:
05-25 05:42:06.748 1879 1885 D use-Rlog/RLOG-AT: ATDX;
...
05-25 05:42:06.754 1879 1899 D use-Rlog/RLOG-AT: +CME ERROR: 100
so rild tries to dial, although the modem
@Tony, I have dialled a non-emergency number, without SIM, using the
dial-number ofono script. The radio logs shows:
05-25 05:42:06.748 1879 1885 D use-Rlog/RLOG-AT: ATDX;
...
05-25 05:42:06.754 1879 1899 D use-Rlog/RLOG-AT: +CME ERROR: 100
so rild tries to dial, although the modem
@Alfonso, attached the output of the getprop command,fyi.
** Attachment added: getprop-CMCC-arale-r46.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/telephony-service/+bug/1444883/+attachment/4403849/+files/getprop-CMCC-arale-r46.txt
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@Alfonso -
I just checked my Nexus5 and it the Emergency Dialer rejects the call
immediately if the number entered is not an emergency number. I didn't
go so far as checking the RIL trace, but as the dialog pops up right
away, it's doubtful it initiated a call and got a response from the
network
** Also affects: dialer-app (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Emergency numbers for China (110,119) are not available
Some general comments:
1. Yes, ofono supports importing emergency numbers from those provided
by the network. However, after taking a look to ril.h it looks like it
is not implemented in AOSP (and I have not seen it in MTK ril.h Android,
although maybe they use an Android property for sharing
For this concrete bug I find it interesting that the file on the SIM
does exist and that its content is 112 911 (otherwise we would have
had the default ofono list, which does include 110 and 119).
@Wenfang, could you please attach the output of the getprop command?
Some properties are related to
I have checked that in my Android phones I can try to call non-emergency
numbers with locked or no SIM.
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Title:
Emergency numbers for China
Hi Sebastien, I collected the emergency call numbers of Mainland China
only (not include Hong KongMacau, and Taiwan), and they are all
available in my android phone(XiaoMi) with the same SIM card.
110Police
119Fire
120Ambulance
122
** Tags added: emergency
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Title:
Emergency numbers for China (110,119) are not available in emergency
mode
To manage notifications about this
How about we start with what SIM card is installed in the phone? Is
CMCC, China Mobile?
When ofono starts, if a valid SIM is inserted in the phone, ofono will
try to read the emergency numbers from the file EF_ECC ( emergency
number list ). It tries two different formats to ensure that it's
thanks, the log has
[ org.ofono.VoiceCallManager ]
EmergencyNumbers = 112 911
so it seems like ofono is getting the wrong information (or the SIM card
only has those and more heuristic are needed/android is adding numbers
from some other list)
** Changed in: telephony-service
Can we look into whether we are properly handling updates from the network /
modem to the emergency number list.
Also does it make sense to allow the user to enter any number from the default
list in addition to what the sim provides.
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
also see bug #1334860
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Title:
Emergency numbers for China (110,119) are not available in emergency
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Thank you for your bug report, could you provide some extra informations
- are those numbers available if you use the same SIM in a phone using another
OS (android, iOS, ...)
- do you know how to adb shell to the device? could you run
/usr/share/ofono/scripts/list-modems and give the output
The emergency call number (110, 112, 119) works on Arale r183,
but another two number (120, 122) not, they are also emergency call number in
China.
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