Cell Global Identity
Cell Global Identity is a globally unique identifier for a Base Transceiver Station in mobile phone networks. It consists of four parts: Mobile Country Code, Mobile Network Code, Location Area Code and Cell Identification. It is an integral part of 3GPP specifications for mobile networks, for example, for identifying individual base stations to "handover" ongoing phone calls between separately controlled base stations, or between different mobile technologies.
MCC and MNC make up a PLMN identifier, and PLMN and LAC make up a location area identity, which uniquely identifies a Location Area of a given operator's network. So a CGI can be seen as a LAI with added Cell Identification, to further identify the individual base station of that Location Area.
Overview
- a CGI consists of:
- * a LAI, which consists of:
- ** a PLMN, which consists of:
- *** MCC
- *** MNC
- ** and a LAC,
- * and a CI
Examples
These are merely contrived examples and do not necessarily represent real cells.- 001-01-1-1: 001-01 is a PLMN designated for testing purposes, with location area 1 and cell 1.
- 289-88-23-42: would identify cell 42 in location area 23 of the A-Mobile operator in Abkhazia
- 648-03-65535-65535: would represent the highest possible CI and LAC numbers of the Telecel operator in Zimbabwe