Is it possible to change network name? - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro ROM Development

Hello.
First I want to say thank you to everybody, because I learned so much with this forum, and specially to all "ROM cookers".
Because I don't know very much about ROM cooking I want to ask if it is possible to change the network name that appears on the HTC Universal, because it is an old name, it shows as "UMTS Xfera" and the comercial name for that network is "Yoigo". I don't know if it so much work or if I can do it myself, but I don't know which file I should change.
And one more thing, I have been looking to create a .CAB file with my operator settings without luck because I only get some of the settings (I used a .CAB file for an other operator changing the settings) but no the full configuration, is there a "how to" to create the file?
Thank you in advance.
Regards.

yes, i just cant remember, google it.

Thank you Midget_1990, after a while I found how to modify it, you have to add an entry to the registry with the operator and network code (CCCOO) and the name you want to be shown on HKLM/Software/Microsoft/RIL/OperatorNames.
I have posted it here for anyone who needs it.
I will continue looking for a CAB file with GPRS & MMS settings for my operator.
Regards.

Ok so How you do it ?

Here you have the instructions (from Modaco Wiki):
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Customize operator's name
To show specified operator name set
HKLM\SOFTWARE\OEM\PhoneSetting\ONSDisplayRule=0 (DWORD decimal)
And then at
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\RIL\Operator Names
add the code and the name to display. The value is 5 digits "CCCOO", where CCC is 3-digits country code, and OO is 2-digits operator's code. For example:
"25099"="BEE LINE"
For country and network code, go to wikipidea for [mobile country code|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listofmobilecountrycodes] and [network code|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MobileNetworkCode]
To show operator name based on the SIM card used (eg for cases where dual SIM adapter are used), set
HKLM\SOFTWARE\OEM\PhoneSetting\ONSDisplayRule=1 (DWORD decimal)
For my dual-SIM adaptor, when I switch between SIMs, the phone with default settings showed always one and the same name, until I reboot the device. Then, it was not able to retrieve operator's name from one of the SIM cards I use. Probably it is an adaptor fault. But anyway, after I changed ONSDisplayRule to 0 and set more up-to-date names for operators that I use, I now always see the name of the operator of the chosen SIM.
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I am really busy trying to figure out what CAB is what for to be able to complete my extended rom indexing project, but there are some files I am just not sure about enoough to be able to categorise them
so if you all could look at the files and let me know if you know what it is, that would be great, it would benefit us all. It uses to much of my time as it is, so I could use the help
Magician:
http://www.dmmh.nl/xda/files/sort/?device_id=1&category_id=21
Blue Angel:
http://www.dmmh.nl/xda/files/sort/?device_id=3&category_id=21
Himalaya:
http://www.dmmh.nl/xda/files/sort/?device_id=4&category_id=21
thx
had a look at the BA section
Default_BA_Version_122.CAB
All files that are Version_XXX are only there to change the reg entgry for the version number and set them to a value.
as in:
BA_Version_122.CAB = Set Extended Rom version number to 1.22.126
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\3rdversion] "MSYSTEM"="1.22.162 WWE"
To find out what a cab does you need to extract it using a appl like cab manager which can be found on:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=BA_ERK_Tools
You need to be aware of the fact that cabs nothing more than a application installer, some are retail and some are given to us be our operators.
I feel you should not try to index retail versions as these change and soon become out of date.
My best guess:
Default_Enroller_enhance_1.CAB = this is or could be a operator cab that will set up the e-mail settings for that operator.
BA_OEM_PA_STK.sa.CAB = Patch for the stk.exe file, seen this is the BA kitchen.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=BA_ERK_Patches_122
VoiceServices_PPC.ARMV4.CAB = looks like a retail package
YetiCompactClient1.0.0.9.cab = yeti application seen in one of the 1.3x versions, something to due about trafic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=120966#120966
BA_Panel_Detect.exe = think this is appl that checks the status of input of the screen when executed in config.txt
BTPSKeyUpdate_003.exe : BlueTooth Pairing Security update
xmailInstaller2003.PPC_ARM_2003.CAB : "real-time access to your work emails, calendar and contacts on your xda, O2 mobile or PC"
see : http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Himalaya Rom 1.72 comparison
For the others I can make only guesses :
Cproghook : that is Mamaichs extra contact button on the phone ?
O2* : Customisation and MMS/GPRS settings ?

phone number format

Hi,
I have a vague memory of a setting for my Magician (win mobile 2003) where one configures the phone number format to not use parantheses in random places (as if they were north american area codes). I would like to place dashes and parantheses where I like!
Any tips... ?
look if the regional settings is set correct
thanks, that helped it, I had it set to a tweaked US setting.
Does anyone know, btw, where the regional settings are located in the registry... ?
Regional settings are taken from a file called wince.nls, not from the registry.
You can however put overrides in the registry to replace some of the nls settings.
Search this forum for nls override, there was a big post on all available strings to put there.
The key to look at is:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\nls

Phone numbers format.

Hello. I have the WM6PRO Business rom in my universal and it works just fine.
When I form a new phone number the first 3 numbers appears inside the () My SIP provider doesn't accept numbers inside the () or with - between them. how can disable this on my phone?
thanks
Check to make sure you have the correct regional settings/timezone set.
Thanks, numbers are without () but sip still doesn't work. I use free.fr as default sip provider and anyother voip software works with it.
any idea what to do?

Dual sim? One sim - two numbers, not two sims!

Hello!.
Hector From Spain!.
I have one "SIM DUO" from one company (movistar).
It is two phone numbers from the same phone company at only one SIM.
Anyone knows about aplication, settings, etc... to manage those numbers: change number, company name, etc...
Thanks in advance!!
hectorvf said:
Hello!.
Hector From Spain!.
I have one "SIM DUO" from one company (movistar).
It is two phone numbers from the same phone company at only one SIM.
Anyone knows about aplication, settings, etc... to manage those numbers: change number, company name, etc...
Thanks in advance!!
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I am not sure whether your current ROM has enabled the futures for due line SIM management but you check it under settings--->Personal--->Phone.
In there you should see a page in which you can change the settings for each line. If you don’t have those settings visible right now then get the little free application Advanced Configuration Tool 3.3 and enable those settings http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-advanced-configuration-tool.html

Dialled number changing software for android sought.

I live in a country where it is obligatory to dial long distance company prefix for calling other areas and countries, thus I can´t have all numbers stored in an international standard notation. Like I can´t store a UK number like +44 1273-701648, I have to store it like 00XX441273701648 (where XX is a two digit long distance company code, like 23 or 41 ). Same with in-country numbers - I can´t store them neither in international nor in regular local form, for example - I live in area code 011, so to store a phone number in area code (081) 3421-3266, I have to store it as 0XX8134213266 (where XX is a two digit long distance company code, like 23 or 41 ). At the same time, I have to store numbers in my own area without any prefix at all. So far so good, as long as I don´t leave my area or country.
If I will go to another area, like (081) - I will have to cut off all 0XX81 prefixes since I will be in roaming locally there. At the same time I will have to add 0XX11 to all numbers from my native area code. Worse - if I will go to an area from which I have no numbers stored let´s say 019, I will have to keep ALL locally stored codes, like 0XX81... BUT also add 0XX11 to all phones from my native 011 zone.
When roaming abroad it is somwhat easier - I´ll have to cut off 0XX and add country code +55 to ALL numbers. But also I´ll have add area code 11 to all phone numbers from my native 011 zone.
When I was using WM6.5, Magicall by Mobiion was able to do it for me. Is there anything similar under Android?
Did you check android settings?
There is an option for automatic prefixes, atleast on my i9000.
It might be possible to make a widget that gives quick access to enable/disable the prefixes.
Dark3n said:
Did you check android settings?
There is an option for automatic prefixes, atleast on my i9000.
It might be possible to make a widget that gives quick access to enable/disable the prefixes.
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Nothing like this on my X10 mini pro. At least visibly, but I´ll try to look into it. Thank you!
Thank you everyone for feedback. I was advised to try out Prefixer and it is exactly what I needed.

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